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. 2017 Mar 13;11:115. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2017.00115

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Simulated between-group amplitude and shape differences. (A) Network-wide amplitude effect in MVN: Voxels in the entire network are assigned a ground truth timecourse for each subject in Group A (upper panel; dark green) and 1.1*ground truth timecourse for those in Group B (lower panel; bright green). (B) Within-network amplitude effect: For subjects in Group A, all voxels in the network are assigned a network timecourse (upper panel; dark green), but for Group B, network voxels in dark green are assigned the ground truth timecourse and voxels in bright green are assigned 1.5* ground truth timecourse (lower panel, C,D) Network shape difference: in Group A, basal ganglia and thalamus are connected with ECN (C, upper panel, red circle) and in Group B, this region is connected with LFPN (D, lower panel, blue circle).