Changing cognitive chimera states in human brain networks with age: Variations in cognitive integration and segregation
Fig 6
The variation in classification proportions with strength of the stimulated brain region belonging to the respective cognitive system in a given age group including the strength distribution (curve with shaded area) along with its quartile as a box plot below.
Blue circles represent the asynchronous (async) class, yellow squares represent the chimera class, and red triangles represent the synchronous (sync) class. Regions shaded in blue, yellow, and red are dominated by the asynchronous, chimera, and synchronous classification, respectively. Each column represents a different cognitive system a) for Auditory-Left (dark blue, b) for Auditory-Right (dark purple), c) for Ventral-Temporal (magenta), d) for Default Mode (pink), and e) for Attention (orange). Each row corresponds to a different age group, from young (<30 years) to middle-aged (≥30 % <60 years) to old age (≥60 years).