<p>(<i>A</i>) Cost-efficiency in the -, -, -, -, and cross-frequency band networks for healthy controls (blue) and people with schizophrenia (red). Error bars indicate the standard error over subjects. The gray shaded line indicates the expected values of cost-efficiency for an ensemble of random (ER) graphs (see Methods).</p
<p>Local and global efficiency values of the generated network consisting of 2000 neurons, placed in...
<div><p>(Top row) Within-subject effects of dopamine antagonism (sulpiride 400 mg) on global efficie...
Brain anatomical networks are sparse, complex, and have economical small-world properties. We invest...
<p>Mean values with bars corresponding to the standard errors of the efficiency-cost curves are plot...
<p>The functional brain networks showed higher local efficiency than that of the matched random netw...
<p>Global (E<sub>g</sub>) and local (E<sub>l</sub>) efficiencies are depicted as a function of wired...
<p>Global and local efficiency (<i>y</i>-axis) as a function of cost (<i>x</i>-axis) for a random gr...
<p>(<i>A</i>–<i>B</i>) Example binary network diagnostic curves as a function of threshold: the modu...
<p>CV values indicate temporal variability over trials for healthy (blue) and schizophrenic subjects...
<p>The brain networks under each condition showed higher local efficiency than the matched random ne...
<p>We here consider five different costs . The dashed lines represents the cost-specific global effi...
(a) Averages of (red) and (blue) across all node pairs, as a function of λ. Solid red and blue lin...
<p>(A) global efficiency and (B) local efficiency over the whole range of 0.03~0.50 for random (gree...
<p>Bars show the differences in the areas under curves (AUC) of (A) small-world parameters (Cp, Lp, ...
In the first study, functional brain networks are derived from magnetoencephalography (MEG) data fro...
<p>Local and global efficiency values of the generated network consisting of 2000 neurons, placed in...
<div><p>(Top row) Within-subject effects of dopamine antagonism (sulpiride 400 mg) on global efficie...
Brain anatomical networks are sparse, complex, and have economical small-world properties. We invest...
<p>Mean values with bars corresponding to the standard errors of the efficiency-cost curves are plot...
<p>The functional brain networks showed higher local efficiency than that of the matched random netw...
<p>Global (E<sub>g</sub>) and local (E<sub>l</sub>) efficiencies are depicted as a function of wired...
<p>Global and local efficiency (<i>y</i>-axis) as a function of cost (<i>x</i>-axis) for a random gr...
<p>(<i>A</i>–<i>B</i>) Example binary network diagnostic curves as a function of threshold: the modu...
<p>CV values indicate temporal variability over trials for healthy (blue) and schizophrenic subjects...
<p>The brain networks under each condition showed higher local efficiency than the matched random ne...
<p>We here consider five different costs . The dashed lines represents the cost-specific global effi...
(a) Averages of (red) and (blue) across all node pairs, as a function of λ. Solid red and blue lin...
<p>(A) global efficiency and (B) local efficiency over the whole range of 0.03~0.50 for random (gree...
<p>Bars show the differences in the areas under curves (AUC) of (A) small-world parameters (Cp, Lp, ...
In the first study, functional brain networks are derived from magnetoencephalography (MEG) data fro...
<p>Local and global efficiency values of the generated network consisting of 2000 neurons, placed in...
<div><p>(Top row) Within-subject effects of dopamine antagonism (sulpiride 400 mg) on global efficie...
Brain anatomical networks are sparse, complex, and have economical small-world properties. We invest...