HC—SZ group differences in terms of max connectivity strength. State‐wise group differences in functional connectivity (FC). We have both SZ and HC subjects' groups at each state. For each pair of components, we have a subset of statelets from HC subjects and a subset from SZ subjects. Then, we compute the maximum connectivity strength of those statelets from both subgroups. A two‐sample t test using a null hypothesis of “No group difference” compares patients' max connectivity versus controls. A higher t value indicates the rejection of the null hypothesis irrespective of their sign. However, the sign of t values represents the directionality of the group difference. The pair matrix (47 × 47) is labeled into seven different domains subcortical (SB), auditory (AUD), visual (VIS), sensorimotor (SM), cognitive control (CC), defaultmode (DM), cerebellar (CB), respectively. White cells in the matrix indicate either the absence of that pair or nonsignificant group differences for this pair within a state. The upper triangle represents the FDR corrected differences