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. 2021 Aug 30;5(3):798–830. doi: 10.1162/netn_a_00202

Figure 3. .

Figure 3. 

Heterogeneity of graph-theoretical properties of the empirical functional connectivity (FC) across parcellations. (AE) Statistics extracted from the empirical FC matrices, which are the shape (A) and scale (B) parameters of their degree distributions, their modularities (C), their clustering coefficients (D), and their characteristic path lengths (E). (F) Pearson correlation coefficients corresponding to the structure-function relationship between the upper triangular parts (excluding diagonal) of the empirical SC and FC matrices. Dots and lines depict the medians and interquartile ranges across subjects, respectively. The atlas indices on the vertical axes correspond to those in Table 1, which contains the information about the used parcellations. Abbreviations: Char.PL = characteristic path length.