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May. 03, 2023
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Significantly altered inter-modular functional connectivity between groups was observed in LOFC (A) and HOFC (C) networks. Significant changes were observed in intramodular functional connectivity in LOFC (B) and HOFC networks (D). * indicates significant intergroup difference (p < 0.05). Abbreviations: DMN, default mode network; LOFC, low-order functional connectivity; FPN, fronto-parietal network; HCs, healthy controls; HOFC, high-order functional connectivity; SMN, sensorimotor network; SN, subcortical network; VN, visual network. (Source: Xu Y, Li X, Yan Q, et al. Topological disruption of low- and high-order functional networks in presbycusis. Brain Commun 2024;6[2]:fcae119. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International [CC BY 4.0] license, creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0.)