Fig. 2. Edges showing significant difference between participants with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) and healthy controls (HC) in functional connectivity at baseline.
a Significant edges according to both methods of correction for Type I error (i.e., false discovery rate (FDR) and network-based statistics (NBS)), along with boxplots displaying the distribution of connectivity strength (Fisher’s r-to-z scores) in each group (circles on the boxplots indicate score > 1.5 × interquartile range [IQR] and diamonds indicate score > 3 × IQR). b Significant edges according to either correction method (i.e., FDR or NBS). Blue lines on brain overlays indicate HC > OCD and red color line indicates OCD > HC. The labels are based on the Cortical Area Parcellation from Resting-State Correlations data set (Gordon et al. [66]).