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. 2022 Feb 8;27(4):2114–2125. doi: 10.1038/s41380-022-01452-7

Fig. 2. Cohen’s d effect sizes of ASD case-control associations for node-level topological asymmetries.

Fig. 2

a Effect sizes from ASD case-control analysis of node-level topological metric asymmetries that reflect global connectivity of each node, i.e., degree centrality and nodal global efficiency. b Effect sizes from ASD case-control analysis of nodal-level topological metric asymmetries that reflect local connectivity of each node, i.e., the clustering coefficient and nodal local efficiency. Positive effect sizes (pink-red) indicate shifts towards greater leftward or reduced rightward asymmetry in ASD compared to controls, and negative effect sizes (blue) represent shifts towards greater rightward asymmetry or reduced leftward asymmetry in ASD compared to controls.