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Fig. 1 | Behavioral and Brain Functions

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From: Well-being is associated with cortical thickness network topology of human brain

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Brain regions that were significantly correlated with well-being. Betweenness centrality in the RH_Vis of cortical thickness network was negatively correlated with emotional well-being (A: r =  − 0.4433, corrected p-value = 0.0125). Eigenvector centrality in the RH_DorsAttn_PrCv of cortical thickness network was positively correlated with emotional well-being (B: r = 0.4427, corrected p-value = 0.0127). Local efficiency in the RH_Default_PCC of cortical thickness network was positively correlated with total scores of well-being (C: r = 0.4011, corrected p-value = 0.0477)

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