Fig. 4
From: Revealing multiple biological subtypes of schizophrenia through a data-driven approach

Differences between the two brain–gut subtypes and their corresponding biomarkers. (a) Abnormal FC fusion features of B-GSs and HCs (brain FC from each brain network and RA fusion features for different genera). (b) Radar plots show differences in the normalized values of clinical symptoms and cognitive performance for B-GSs and HCs, where P, N, G, and T represent PANSS PScore, NScore, GScore, and TScore, respectively. M1-M5 and M represent processing speed, attention/vigilance, working memory, verbal learning, visual learning, and total scores of the first five dimensions of the MCCB, respectively. ▲pall< 0.05 and △pB−GSs< 0.05 (with Bonferroni correction), all values are displayed in Supplemental Table S8. (c) Biomarkers of the PANSS and MCCB scores in B-GS1 after bootstrapping. (d) Biomarkers of the PANSS and MCCB scores in B-GS2 after bootstrapping. For the sake of the aesthetics of the graph, the scatter plot is plotted by selecting only the 150 data points obtained after bootstrapping. The error bands in figures (c-d) represent 95% confidence interval