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. 2023 Dec 18;14:8411. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-44087-0

Fig. 5. Total cortical representations of fronto-parietal PFNs are positively associated with cognition.

Fig. 5

Ordering the seventeen PFNs by the strength of their signed association with general cognition, we found significant positive associations between general cognition and the total cortical representation of all three fronto-parietal PFNs and negative correlations with a somatomotor network in both the discovery (ad) and replication (eh) samples (PBonf < 0.05; dashed lines indicate networks with effects that were not statistically significant). Scatterplots depict the relationship between general cognition and the total cortical representation of fronto-parietal networks 3, 15, and 17. (FP Fronto-Parietal, VA Ventral Attention, DA Dorsal Attention, DM Default Mode, AU Auditory, SM Somatomotor, VS Visual).