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. 2018 Jun;20(2):87–99. doi: 10.31887/DCNS.2018.20.2/vcalhoun

Figure 5. Dynamic connectivity differences in schizophrenia can be studied by performing a time-varying analysis of the data. For the same data summarized in Figure 4, we show evidence of multiple transient connectivity patterns (left), which are differentially occupied by schizophrenia patients and controls as measured by the dwell-time, the average time spent in a given state until moving to a different state (right).43 .

Figure 5.