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Understanding the high-order network plasticity mechanisms of ultrasound neuromodulation

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Whole-brain associations between structural models and observed changes in TUS.

For TUS-IFC A. and TUS-Thal B., we computed the models and changes in HOI (after minus before) over a representative matrix (redundancy, synergy, distance, and the communicability, CMY) averaged across all participants. Within each subpanel, each row corresponds to a structural model (distance, top row; communicability model, CMY, bottom row), while each column corresponds to changes in informational quantities (redundancy, left column; synergy, left right column). The darker boxes represent the p-values lower than 0.05 after the Bonferroni correction, with the blue dots representing the redundant and red dots the synergistic changes. The grey colour dots represent the non-significant associations. For the other two models, see S1 Fig.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1013514.g003