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Fig. 2 | Molecular Autism

Fig. 2

From: EEG functional connectivity in infants at elevated familial likelihood for autism spectrum disorder

Fig. 2

Functional connectivity within and between groups. The three upper circular connectivity plots show the most strongly connected pairs of regions for each diagnostic group. Similarly, the two lower graphs show the strongest differences in connectivity between the TLA and the two subgroups of ELA infants. The three top and two bottom graphs have been plotted using the same color scale to allow fair comparisons. The left (right) strip of circular plots corresponds to the regions of the left (right) hemisphere. Brain regions are color-coded, and their order in the circular plot is the same for each hemisphere (i.e., the superiortemporal region is represented for both hemispheres with the same cyan color, and the regions from the two hemispheres are arranged symmetrically). The position of the regions, from posterior (bottom) to anterior (top), and their color-coding are shown in the legend on the left side of the figure. These plots only show the 100 region pairs with the largest CIPLV connectivity (top three panels) and the 100 pairs with the largest between-group differences in CIPLV connectivity (bottom two panels)

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