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. 2022 Mar 3;13:780966. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2022.780966

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Significantly altered global connectivity was observed in left- and right-sided stroke patients. A repeated measure ANCOVA with age and gender as covariates of no interest determined that (A) KD_D [F(1, 57) = 26.31, p < 0.001], (B) KD_BC [F(1, 57) = 30.82, p < 0.001], (C) KD_CC [F(1, 57) = 8.86, p = 0.004], (D) KD_E [F(1, 57) = 7.20, p = 0.01] and (E) KD_PC [F(1, 57) = 24.56, p < 0.001] of left-sided stroke patients (orange) and (A) KD_D [F(1, 56) = 13.48, p = 0.001], (B) KD_BC [F(1, 56) = 28.55, p < 0.001], (C) KD_CC [F(1, 56) = 8.16, p = 0.006], (D) KD_E [F(1, 56) = 9.70, p = 0.003] and (E) KD_PC [F(1, 56) = 24.48, p < 0.001] of right-sided stroke patients (cyan) significantly decreased compared to HCs across all link densities. Data plotted as mean ± SE.