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Construction of Multi-Scale Consistent Brain Networks: Methods and Applications

Fig 9

The tree structure of multi-scale division of brain network.

From the top to the bottom, brain networks are divided into sub-networks, and each sub-network is divided again into the smaller sub-networks at the next layer. All sub-networks at the same layer are represented by different colors, and each new sub-network at the next scale is designated a new color. The numbers of sub-networks at each scale are 1, 4, 11, 24, and 45, respectively. For the convenience of visualization, the results from 5 randomly selected subjects were overlapped, and the sub-networks of the last scale are not shown due to limited space.

Fig 9

doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118175.g009