Fig. 1From: Disrupted topological organization of functional brain networks in Alzheimer’s disease patients with depressive symptomsGlobal network properties of D-AD and nD-AD patients for different sparsity thresholds. (A) Small-worldness; (B) network global efficiency; (C) network local efficiency. The three groups (D-AD, nD-AD, and NC) show properties that are typical of small-world networks. Global network properties are similar between AD patients with depression and those without depression. The NC groups presents significantly larger global and local efficiency than D-AD and nD-AD groups. nD-AD, non-depressed AD patients; D-AD, depressed AD patients; NC, normal controlsBack to article page