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. 2022 Jan 26;35(2):191ā€“206. doi: 10.1007/s10548-022-00890-4

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

Significant phase-amplitude coupling directed network when contrasting the memory and math conditions. The statistically significant network (20 links and 20 nodes, pā€‰<ā€‰0.05) is represented in 3D along the a coronal, b sagittal and c axial axes. The connectivity matrix is shown in d. Triangles and squares encode nodes with only outgoing or incoming links, i.e.,

source or sink nodes, respectively. Circles correspond to intermediate nodes with both incoming and outgoing links. The normalized grand average of the connectivity is color-coded. One corresponds to the maximum value. The size of the node encodes its number of (outgoing or incoming) links. Annotations: L left, R Right, INS insula, MTG middle temporal gyrus, ANG angular gyrus, MTGpole polar part of the MTG, PHG parahippocampal gyrus, STG superior temporal gyrus, FUSI fusiform gyrus, Rec gyrus rectus, SFG superior frontal gyrus, SFGorb orbital part of the SFG, HIPP hippocampus, SPG superior parietal gyrus, SFGmed medial part of the superior frontal gyrus, MCC median cingulate cortex, ITG inferior temporal gyrus, SFGmedOrb: medial orbital part of the SFG, AMY amygdala, LING lingual gyrus, PreCG precentral cortex, SOG superior occipital gyrus