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. 2018 Mar 30;39(8):3127–3142. doi: 10.1002/hbm.24064

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Summary metrics and autistic trait effects. Summary metrics from the four dynamic connectivity states in relation to autistic traits. Mean dwell time (MDT) represents how long an individual spends in a given state on average, and fraction of time (FT) is the summed total time spent in a given state over the course of the measurement period. Positive beta coefficient (β) indicates that higher levels of autistic traits are associated with more time spent in a particular state, whereas negative beta coefficient (β) indicates lower levels of autistic traits are associated with more time spent in a particular state. Bar graphs indicate the unstandardized beta coefficients (β) with standard error (S.E.) from regression models, and asterisks (*) indicate the results survived the false discovery rate (FDR) multiple comparison correction threshold of p FDR = .05. The rendering brain maps are showing modularized positive (red) and negative (blue) connectivity for the corresponding dynamic states [Color figure can be viewed at http://wileyonlinelibrary.com]