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. 2014 Jun 10;8:409. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00409

Figure 4.

Figure 4

The relationship is plotted between network complexity and functional connectivity. (A) Shows the correlations between functional connectivity strength (x-axis) and the network complexity brain scores from the PLS analysis (y-axis). (B) Shows the correlations between functional connectivity extent (x-axis) and the network complexity brain scores from the PLS analysis (y-axis). The brain scores represent the pattern of network complexity across time scales as shown in (C). Cool colors represent a negative association and hot colors represent a positive association between functional connectivity and network complexity at a given time scale. Network complexity within each network exhibits a similar relationship with functional connectivity; negative relationships were found at fine time scales and positive relationships were found at coarser time scales. DMN, default mode network; CON, cingulo-opercular network; LFN, left frontoparietal network; RFN, right frontoparietal network; LV1, latent variable 1; LV2, latent variable 2.