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. 2017 Jul 5;8:16048. doi: 10.1038/ncomms16048

Figure 8. Associations between across-network functional coordination and brain dynamics in TD.

Figure 8

We confirmed that such across-network functional segregation underlay the brain dynamics of neurotypical individuals. Here we calculated the strength of functional segregation related to the intermediate state (a), and showed significant correlations between the functional segregation strength and (i) the intermediate-state frequency, (ii) the indirect transition frequency and (iii) FIQ scores (b). These results suggest that in TD individuals functional segregation between the specific two network modules may stabilize the intermediate state and ensure the flexibility of brain dynamics, which would be associated with general cognitive ability (c).