Research Article

Aberrant Functional Connectivity Architecture in Alzheimer’s Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Whole-Brain, Data-Driven Analysis

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Altered whole-brain connectivity patterns in the AD group compared with the normal control group. (a) Three-dimensional representation of the connectivities and most of the affected nodes (, FDR-corrected) in AD. The blue and red lines denote decreased and increased functional connectivities, respectively. (b) Distribution of the altered functional connectivities. The colored ring represents the various brain lobes. The blue and black colors represent the interlobe and intralobe functional connectivities, respectively. For details, please see Tables S2-S3 and Figure S1.
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