Absolute relative differences (|dFC(HC)–dFC(SCZ)|) in the dFC values between groups (top row), and the significant differences (dFC(HC) ≠ dFC(SCZ); p
FDR < .05) between groups (bottom row) are depicted during Retrieval. (a) Early Retrieval: schizophrenia (SCZ) are characterized by relatively increase dFC (cool/green arrows) into the dACC from multiple sources (dlPFC, HPC, FG, SP), and from the dACC to the FG. The only pathway with decreased dFC was the HPC ➔ FG. These effects are confirmed in the significance dysconnectome (c). (b) Late Retrieval: During Late Retrieval, relative increases in dFC in SCZ patients shifted to pathways to the dlPFC (from the HPC and the SP). Decreased dFC was observed on the HPC ➔ FG, FG ➔ ITG, dlPFC ➔ SP and dlPFC ➔ dACC pathways