Figure 7.
Network properties of (A) global efficiency, (B) local efficiency, (C) normalized clustering, (D) normalized path length, and (E) small-worldness as functions of network sparsity for white matter networks of high-risk neonates (red) and control neonates (blue). Mean and standard deviation of network properties are illustrated at each sparsity level. Few differences were found significant (p<0.05 by permutation test, marked with a star) between the two populations within sparsity of 10–25%.