Broadband Criticality of Human Brain Network Synchronization
Figure 6
Effects of spatial proximity and modularity on scaling of phase locking between fMRI time series.
Left: Dependence of phase-lock index on log of physical distance between a pair of brain regions (dots). The number density is indicated by contours, where the change in abundance with distance has been normalized out. The red line has a slope of 0.25 and serves to guide the eye. Right: Matrix representing the relative prevalence of long-term phase lock versus short-term phase lock intervals for all pairs of brain regions in resting-state fMRI data. The color of each element indicates the value of for a specific pair of processes (see text for exact definition of
). Intra-modular pairs of regions are located close to the diagonal and are segregated and identified by black rectangles (grey rectangles denote coarser anatomical separation of brain regions as labeled; see text). All graphs shown are for wavelet scale 1 in the fMRI data.