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. 2012 Sep 28;7(9):e46497. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0046497

Figure 8. Directionality of paths and rich club.

Figure 8

The figure presents distributions of short communication paths leading into (“in-paths”) and emerging from (“out-paths”) rich club nodes. Plots at the top are for RC1 regions, and plots at the bottom are for RC2 regions. Data shown are for paths that begin and end on non-RC nodes. (A) Scatter plot of degree imbalance (in-degree minus out-degree) and path imbalance (in-paths minus out-paths) for the macaque cortex (red markers) and for averages obtained from 200 randomized networks preserving degree sequence (gray markers). Note that node degree imbalances are identical for randomized networks. Region names in large black font mark regions for which the difference between macaque and random population is significant (p<0.01, uncorrected). (B) The in-out paths ratio, shown here for the macaque cortex, is computed as (in-paths−out-paths)/(in-paths+out-paths). Black bars indicate regions for which the in-out paths ratio is significantly different (p<0.01, uncorrected) compared to that of a population of 200 randomized networks.