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. 2018 Nov 22;266(1):212–222. doi: 10.1007/s00415-018-9130-2

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Anti-correlation between macroscopic clustering coefficient and fiber length. a Shows the mean clustering coefficient of all 92 parcellated gray matter regions across the eight subjects. Light green and large dots represent high clustering coefficients. Dark green and small dots represent low clustering coefficients. b Shows the mean fiber length of all 92 parcellated gray matter regions across the eight subjects. Light green and large dots represent long fiber lengths. Dark green and small dots represent short fiber lengths. c Shows the anti-correlation between macroscopic clustering coefficient and fiber length displayed in a, b. d Anti-correlation between macroscopic clustering coefficient and fiber length of the 33 ROIs