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. 2020 Jul 1;10:211. doi: 10.1038/s41398-020-00893-4

Fig. 4. Behavioral phenotypes based on geospatial data for SZ and HC subjects.

Fig. 4

a Comparison of the number of places visited* for SZ and HC subjects showed that HC subjects visited significant more places [χ21=18.813,p0.001]. b HC subjects visited significant more unique places* [χ21=10.289,p=0.001]. c Comparison of the number of trajectories* showed that HC subjects travel significant more than SZ subjects [χ21=25.837,p<0.001]. d Percentage of home stay revealed that SZ subjects spent significant more time at home compared to HC’s [χ21=7.3878,p=0.006]. e The results of the normalized entropy measure revealed that SZ subjects tend to spent significantly more time on a small set of stationary locations [χ21=4.1058,p=0.04]. f Comparison of the diurnal movement measure revealed a non-significant difference between SZ and HC subjects. (*Counts are adjusted for the number of days data collected).