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Zarei et al., 2022 - High activity and high functional connectivity are mutually exclusive in resting state zebrafish and human brains
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Fig. 3

Highly active and highly connected neuronal populations occupy complementary domains in the larval zebrafish forebrain. A Overlay of highly active (red) and highly functional connected ROIs (individual neurons) in the larval zebrafish forebrain across 9 subjects. The highly active cells are in the lateral area whereas the cells with a high level of functional connectivity are located in the medial area. B Connectivity levels (Y-axis) of all neurons sorted based on their activity (X-axis) in an example subject. Red and blue boxes denote neurons of high activity and high functional connectivity, respectively. The dotted circle denotes where highly active and highly connected neurons are expected. C The population distribution curve of all neurons with different levels of activity and functional connectivity. Note that neurons that have high activity and high connectivity are non-existent. The number of replicates used is 9

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