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. 2016 Sep 26;5:e13451. doi: 10.7554/eLife.13451

Figure 6. CFS connects task-relevant functional brain systems.

Figure 6.

(a) Connection density K for θ consistent CFS (ratios 1:2–1:9) in the Mean condition within and between functional brain systems of the Yeo parcellation. The x-axis shows the subsystems for the lower frequency and the y-axis for the higher frequency oscillations. K is shown for those brain system pairs where K exceeded the 95%-ile of the corresponding K values obtained with surrogate data. (b,c) Same as (a), but for high-α consistent CFS (ratios 1:3–1:9) in the Mean and Load conditions, respectively. (d,e) Same as (a), but for α:β CFS (ratio 1:2) in the Mean and Load conditions, respectively. (f) K of low-α consistent CFS decreases (negative Mean condition) within and between systems.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.13451.021

Figure 6—source data 1. Statistical table for connection densities.
Connection density K of significant CFS connections within and between functional brain systems and 95th percentile for K from 5000 randomized surrogate graphs. The low-frequency subsystems are given in rows and the high-frequency subsystems in columns. Vis=Visual, SM=sensorimotor, DA=dorsal attention, VA=ventral attention, Lim=Limbic, FP=frontoparietal, DM=default mode
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.13451.022