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. 2022 Sep 8;18(9):e1010086. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010086

Fig 3. Description: How does the article describe the connectivity and is the description complete?

Fig 3

(A) Location of connectivity description. “Main”: in main manuscript; “Reference”: reference to other publication; “Supplement”: in separate file belonging to the same publication. (B) Means used to describe connectivity. Descriptions of the parameterization of connections are only counted if they are crucial for understanding whether connections exist. (C) Reference to model implementation in manuscript. “Software”: name of software given; “URL”: explicit hyperlink or DOI referencing published code; “Version”: software version given; “None”: implementation not mentioned (number of occurrences given in legend). Intersections in panels A–C mean that the connectivity is described in different locations, a combination of different means is used, and different references to the model implementation are given, respectively. (D) Whether connectivity is just specified as “random” or a connection probability is given without defining the connection rule. (E) Whether description is insufficient or inconclusive for implementing the network model.