Research Article

Compensation through Functional Hyperconnectivity: A Longitudinal Connectome Assessment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

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Categorization of affected functional connectivity using the multiview cluster-wise cluster method. (a)–(c) show the connectomic signatures involved in the interaction between cluster number 1 (C1) and clusters numbers 4 (C4), 5 (C5), and 8 (C8), respectively. These interactions represented the important role of the PCC as the central hub of the brain and its interactions with association brain areas as compensatory effects after brain injury. (d) reveals the interaction between the occipital lobe, cluster number 3 (C3), and the frontal lobe, cluster number 8 (C8).
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