Figure 7.
Relationships between behavioral performance and network organization. A, For interleaved trials on the sequence tapping task, higher modularity (top row) and higher local efficiency (second row) were both related to poorer performance, as indexed by increased variability of responding. B, For 3-back blocks on the n-back task, higher modularity (top row) and higher local efficiency (second row), two measures of network segregation, were both related to poorer performance (lower accuracy on 3-back lure trials). Conversely, higher global efficiency (third row) and a greater number of connector hubs (bottom row), two measures of network integration, were both related to higher accuracy on 3-back lure trials. All reported p-values are FDR corrected for multiple comparisons.