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. 2018 Aug 30;45(4):892–901. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sby112

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Disrupted anterior default mode network functional communication linked to positive and negative symptoms. Time-lag-shifted functional network connectivity (FNC) between anterior default mode network (red) and salience network (blue) is positively associated with bizarre behavior and severity of flat affect. Meanwhile, time-lag-shifted FNC between anterior default mode network and posterior default mode (green) was negatively associated with attentional deficits and severity of disordered thought. Arrows denote direction of lag and do not imply causal relationships.