FigureĀ 2.
Topological and standard-space representations of the subnetworks differing between patients and control subjects for the streamline-weighted case (top, cyan) and the fractional anisotropy-weighted case (bottom, magenta). Left column: axial topological view of the whole network, with subnetwork nodes and edges colored. Edge opacity is proportional to weight. Middle column: axial view of the brain, with regions involved in the subnetwork colored. Right column: sagittal view of the brain, with regions involved in the subnetwork colored. The left of the brain is shown on the left in axial views; sagittal views are from the left.

Topological and standard-space representations of the subnetworks differing between patients and control subjects for the streamline-weighted case (top, cyan) and the fractional anisotropy-weighted case (bottom, magenta). Left column: axial topological view of the whole network, with subnetwork nodes and edges colored. Edge opacity is proportional to weight. Middle column: axial view of the brain, with regions involved in the subnetwork colored. Right column: sagittal view of the brain, with regions involved in the subnetwork colored. The left of the brain is shown on the left in axial views; sagittal views are from the left.

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