FIGURE 2.

Overall structural neural community architecture. (a) The 116 × 116 matrices show averaged number of streamlines between each pair of brain regions in healthy controls, patients with laryngeal dystonia and writer's cramp, respectively. The neural community partition is based on the normalized number of streamlines between each pair of regions. The modules of the network are ordered and visualized according to the community structure. (b) The connectograms shows the same modules as in (a), with nodes (circles) labeled according to their regions and the degree/strength hubs (larger circles, bold labels) distributed within each module. 3D brain view in the center of the connectograms shows the spatial distribution of neural communities, with spheres representing hubs in each module. The modules are color‐coded as follows: red—Module I, yellow—Module II, green—Module III, blue—Module IV, purple—Module V. Results were visualized with BrainNet Viewer, NeuroMArVL, and MATLAB scripts. ACC, anterior cingulate cortex; AG, angular gyrus; Amy, amygdala; Calc, calcarine gyrus; Cau, caudate nucleus; Cbl, cerebellum; Cun, cuneus; FG, fusiform gyrus; Hip, hippocampus; HG, Heschl's gyrus; Ins, insula; IOG, inferior occipital gyrus; IPL, inferior parietal lobule; ITG, inferior temp gyrus; LG, lingual gyrus; MCC, middle cingulate; MFG, middle frontal gyrus; moG, middle orbital gyrus; MOG, middle occipital gyrus; MoG, medial orbital gyrus; MTG, middle temporal gyrus; mTP, medial temp pole; OG, olfactory gyrus; OP, operculum; Pal, pallidum; PCG, postcentral gyrus; PCC, posterior cingulate cortex; PCL, paracentral lobule; PCN, precuneus; pHC, parahippocampal; pOp, pars opercularis; pOr, pars orbitalis; PrCG, precentral gyrus; pTri, pars triangularis; Put, putamen; RG, rectal gyrus; SFG, superior frontal gyrus; SMA, supplementary motor area; SmG, superior medial gyrus; SMG, supramarginal gyrus; SOG, superior occipital gyrus; SoG, superior orbital gyrus; SPL, superior parietal lobule; STG, superior temporal gyrus; Tha, thalamus; TP, temporal pole; Ver, cerebellar vermis