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. 2015 Jan 27;7:438–448. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2015.01.013

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Small-world architecture. Visualization of the small-world architecture with a circle diagram representing the short-range (arcs) and long-range connection (lines) between different regions of the brain including frontal lobes (blue and purple), subcortical nuclei (red), temporal lobes (orange), parietal lobes (yellow), and occipital lobes (green). The d-TGA circle diagram (left) demonstrated a tendency toward more short-range connections (in the frontal regions compared to occipital regions), compared to the referent group (right), which demonstrate more short-range connections posteriorly. In addition, there is a difference in the spatial localization of long-range connections: long-range connections appear more clustered in the d-TGA cohort as compared to the more uniform distribution found in the referent cohort.