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. 2015 Dec 29;13(12):e1002328. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1002328

Fig 6. Relationship between increased cingulo-opercular/salience network integration and cognitive control.

Fig 6

Performance on the antisaccade task improves throughout adolescence, evidenced by increased accuracy (A) and decreased reaction time (B). As integration of the CO/Salience network increases, reaction time significantly decreases (C). (D) Results from the moderation analysis. CO/Salience integration significantly moderated the effect between age and antisaccade reaction time, such that less CO/Salience integration was predictive of longer reaction times, while higher CO/Salience integration led to significantly faster reaction times (p < 0.001). Note that this effect only occurred during late childhood, indicating that earlier maturation of the CO/Salience network is critical for achieving adult-like behavior earlier in development. (E) Reaction time as a function of CO/Salience network integration in the child group. (Data available from sheet “Fig5Fig6” in S1 Data.)