The following drawing from a forthcoming book is posted by popular demand. It illustrates the basic concepts of static versus dynamic z-scores. Note that z-scores based on the static distribution will be larger, but in the same direction, as z-scores based on the dynamic distribution. Both BrainAvatar/BrainDX and NeuroGuide Deluxe use the static distribution for z-scores. The ANI Z DLL uses the dynamic distribution for z-scores. Therefore, “BrainAvatar/BrainDX live maps should (and do) look like NeuroGuide Deluxe maps.”
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The following illustration from Collura et al. (2009) and produced by Dr. Thatcher shows that the only difference between the static and dynamic z-scores is the denominator, which accounts for the difference in variance. By this analysis, it is clear that the target values (means) for both types of z-scores must be identical:

Available at:
http://www.brainm.com/software/pubs/budz%20collura%20z-score.pdf
Conclusion: It has been shown that the relationships between three types of norms are as follows:
population dynamic data show the largest distribution, hence will produce the lowest z-scores.
population static data will produce higher z-scores, but will have the same target (mean) values as the population dynamic references
individual dynamic data will have a different mean for each individual, and a distribution that is smaller than the population dynamic data. Z-scores based on this referencew will reflect how the client compares with the individual from whom the reference data were gathered.