<p>As these nodes have different escape time patterns in patients and controls we checked for network differences between the two groups. Z scores were found using a Mann-Whitney U test comparing network measures for the unshared nodes between patients and controls. A negative value means that the node score was lower in patients than in controls, and a positive z score means the node score was higher in patients than in controls. There are no clear differences which implies more complex origins for the different escape time results.</p
<p>A: Various network measures were determined for networks in different frequency ranges as a funct...
<p>The distance of connections in brain networks of control group (blue) and patient group (red) wer...
<p>The plots (a, b, and d) show that there is no direct relationship between treatment success and c...
<p>Comparison of patients and controls initial transition times into the seizure state. A seizure st...
<p>Part a) shows the locations of the top ten most ‘seizure-prone’ nodes. These were found by taking...
<p>Results are given as mean values of network characterstics and p-values of Kruskall-Wallis tests....
<p>Panels a, b and c are for zero obstacle, one obstacle and two obstacles, respectively. The data o...
<p>L = left, R = right; ↑/↓: increased/decreased in OSA group compared with CON group;</p><p>*: <i>p...
<p>A) Nodal strength in high-resolution networks B) weighted normalized clustering coefficient in hi...
<p>The 95% confidence intervals and between-group differences in normalized clustering (top), normal...
<p>(<i>A</i>–<i>B</i>) Example binary network diagnostic curves as a function of threshold: the modu...
<p>(A) Differences between the HC and PM groups in subjects' structural networks. The black solid po...
<p>The FN-weighted network of each subject was constructed with different thresholds (T = 1,2,3,4,5)...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Network assortativity generally decreased (disassortativity generally increased) with ...
The networks shown contain paths that were identified from the Boolean simulations in the infected n...
<p>A: Various network measures were determined for networks in different frequency ranges as a funct...
<p>The distance of connections in brain networks of control group (blue) and patient group (red) wer...
<p>The plots (a, b, and d) show that there is no direct relationship between treatment success and c...
<p>Comparison of patients and controls initial transition times into the seizure state. A seizure st...
<p>Part a) shows the locations of the top ten most ‘seizure-prone’ nodes. These were found by taking...
<p>Results are given as mean values of network characterstics and p-values of Kruskall-Wallis tests....
<p>Panels a, b and c are for zero obstacle, one obstacle and two obstacles, respectively. The data o...
<p>L = left, R = right; ↑/↓: increased/decreased in OSA group compared with CON group;</p><p>*: <i>p...
<p>A) Nodal strength in high-resolution networks B) weighted normalized clustering coefficient in hi...
<p>The 95% confidence intervals and between-group differences in normalized clustering (top), normal...
<p>(<i>A</i>–<i>B</i>) Example binary network diagnostic curves as a function of threshold: the modu...
<p>(A) Differences between the HC and PM groups in subjects' structural networks. The black solid po...
<p>The FN-weighted network of each subject was constructed with different thresholds (T = 1,2,3,4,5)...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Network assortativity generally decreased (disassortativity generally increased) with ...
The networks shown contain paths that were identified from the Boolean simulations in the infected n...
<p>A: Various network measures were determined for networks in different frequency ranges as a funct...
<p>The distance of connections in brain networks of control group (blue) and patient group (red) wer...
<p>The plots (a, b, and d) show that there is no direct relationship between treatment success and c...