(a) For all ten networks the median of the subject-wise difference is displayed. Horizontal lines mark the zero line, the average subject-wise difference in the regression index between the social and the mechanical condition in human data, and the average subject-wise difference in regression index between the social and the individual condition. (b) Detailed results including all subject data for a single network. The subject-wise differences between the behavior using social initial states of H = 1 vs. H = x for different x values is displayed.</p
<p>The colored lines show small-worldness differences among (A) male PM, (B) female PM and matched c...
(A) Standardized values of centrality indices for each node of the network. (B) Bootstrap difference...
<p>As these nodes have different escape time patterns in patients and controls we checked for networ...
(a) For all ten networks the median of the subject-wise difference is displayed. Horizontal lines fr...
The regression indices of the human plotted against the regression indices of all trained networks f...
<p>(A) Differences between the HC and PM groups in subjects' structural networks. The black solid po...
Boxes indicate the mean, and 80% confidence intervals of the data, fliers indicate standard deviatio...
<p>Network measures on individual observations as a function of degree between groups on WM load lev...
<p>The 95% confidence intervals and between-group differences in normalized clustering (top), normal...
<p>(a) <i>k</i>-shell index shows the largest drop of <i>R</i><sup>2</sup>, showing the strongest pr...
<p>B- and P-networks had significantly more such individuals than R-networks for all metrics. C-netw...
<p>Green dots above indicate significant group difference (<i>p</i><0.05, FDR corrected) and pink do...
<p>(*) Significant differences respect to their equivalent individual measures (clustering, modulari...
<p>(*) Significant difference respect to their equivalent individual measures (clustering, modularit...
<p>Comparison of statistical features of networks before and after coevolution.</p
<p>The colored lines show small-worldness differences among (A) male PM, (B) female PM and matched c...
(A) Standardized values of centrality indices for each node of the network. (B) Bootstrap difference...
<p>As these nodes have different escape time patterns in patients and controls we checked for networ...
(a) For all ten networks the median of the subject-wise difference is displayed. Horizontal lines fr...
The regression indices of the human plotted against the regression indices of all trained networks f...
<p>(A) Differences between the HC and PM groups in subjects' structural networks. The black solid po...
Boxes indicate the mean, and 80% confidence intervals of the data, fliers indicate standard deviatio...
<p>Network measures on individual observations as a function of degree between groups on WM load lev...
<p>The 95% confidence intervals and between-group differences in normalized clustering (top), normal...
<p>(a) <i>k</i>-shell index shows the largest drop of <i>R</i><sup>2</sup>, showing the strongest pr...
<p>B- and P-networks had significantly more such individuals than R-networks for all metrics. C-netw...
<p>Green dots above indicate significant group difference (<i>p</i><0.05, FDR corrected) and pink do...
<p>(*) Significant differences respect to their equivalent individual measures (clustering, modulari...
<p>(*) Significant difference respect to their equivalent individual measures (clustering, modularit...
<p>Comparison of statistical features of networks before and after coevolution.</p
<p>The colored lines show small-worldness differences among (A) male PM, (B) female PM and matched c...
(A) Standardized values of centrality indices for each node of the network. (B) Bootstrap difference...
<p>As these nodes have different escape time patterns in patients and controls we checked for networ...