Spatial patterns of the CAPs estimated from both splits are reproducible and strongly correlated with at least one of the basis CAPs.

<p><b>(A)</b> From left to right, the marginal distributions of <i>r</i> between all estimated CAPs (ECs) and each basis CAP (BC) from the 4-CAP basis set are illustrated using kernel density estimation. Results were obtained from the split 1 data (top) and the split 2...

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Main Author: Kangjoo Lee (11648345) (author)
Other Authors: Jie Lisa Ji (15185101) (author), Clara Fonteneau (15185104) (author), Lucie Berkovitch (12465474) (author), Masih Rahmati (11058274) (author), Lining Pan (15185110) (author), Grega Repovš (8731717) (author), John H. Krystal (9699559) (author), John D. Murray (10292226) (author), Alan Anticevic (3540146) (author)
Published: 2024
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Summary:<p><b>(A)</b> From left to right, the marginal distributions of <i>r</i> between all estimated CAPs (ECs) and each basis CAP (BC) from the 4-CAP basis set are illustrated using kernel density estimation. Results were obtained from the split 1 data (top) and the split 2 data (bottom). Each <i>r</i> value is color-coded using a sorting algorithm to label the corresponding EC using the maximum spatial correlation with BCs. <b>(B)</b> From left to right, the marginal distributions of <i>r</i> between all estimated CAPs and each BC from the 5-CAP basis set are illustrated using kernel density estimation.</p> <p>(TIF)</p>