Fig. 1
From: Effects of Alzheimer’s disease plasma marker levels on multilayer centrality in healthy individuals

Regions showing significant correlation between the centrality score and p-tau231, and the relationship between the clusters’ average centrality score (CS) and p-tau231 in the high pathology (HP) group. In the upper panel: (a) regions that show a significant correlation with the theta band centrality in the HP group and (b) regions that show a significant correlation with the gamma band centrality in the HP group. Red colors denote positive correlation coefficients while blue colors indicate negative correlation coefficients. The centrality score was calculated from MEG resting state recordings, combining classical centrality metrics. In the lower panel: scatterplots showing the relationship in HP individuals (purple) and low pathology (LP) individuals (yellow) between p-tau231 and the (c) average cluster centrality score in the theta band, and (d) the average cluster centrality score in the gamma frequency band. The upper panel images were obtained using MRIcroGL (version 1.2.20220720) with data obtained from Matlab2019b. The scatterplots were also created with Matlab2019b