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. 2022 Nov 9;13:979500. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2022.979500

Figure 1.

Figure 1

As compared with the dim red light group, the change after treatment in the bright light therapy experimental group showed significantly increased functional connectivity between each node within the default mode network (A), the frontoparietal network (B), the salience network (C), and the sensorimotor network (D). Nodes in (A): PCC, Posterior cingulate cortex; LP (L), left lateral parietal cortex; LP (R), The right lateral parietal cortex; MPFC, Medial prefrontal cortex. Nodes in (B): PPC (L), The left posterior parietal cortex; PPC (R), The right posterior parietal cortex; LPFC (L), The left lateral prefrontal cortex; LPFC (R), The right lateral prefrontal cortex. Nodes in (C): RPFC (L), The left lateral rostral prefrontal cortex; RPFC (R), The right lateral rostral prefrontal cortex; ACC, Anterior cingulate cortex; SMG (L), The left supramarginal gyrus; SMG (R), The right supramarginal gyrus; AInsula (L), The left anterior insula; AInsula (R), The right anterior insula. Nodes in (D): lateral (L), the left lateral region in the sensorimotor network; lateral (R), the right lateral region in the sensorimotor network; Superior, The superior region in the sensorimotor network. The color bar represents the effective connectivity between each node (edge color) and the color of each node means the sum of the effective connectivity of its significant connections.