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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 15.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroimage. 2018 Oct 10;185:222–235. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2018.10.019

Table 1.

Development of modules from 0- to 12-months of age.

0 mo. * [a] Visual cortex [b] Temporal lobes, subcortical areas, anterior insula [c] Frontal areas [d] Central areas, posterior insula
3 mo. Visual cortex Temporal lobes Subcortical areas Frontal areas Central areas, posterior insula
6 mo. Visual cortex Temporal lobes Subcortical areas, medial prefrontal areas Inferior/middle frontal cortices Inferior prefrontal gyrus (triangularis), anterior insula Central areas, posterior insula
9 mo. Visual cortex Temporal lobes Subcortical areas, medial prefrontal areas Inferior/middle frontal cortices Inferior prefrontal gyrus (triangularis), central areas (ventral part), insula Central areas (dorsal) Inferior parietal lobule
12 mo. # [1] Visual cortex [2] Temporal lobes [3] Subcortical areas, middle cingulate cortex [4] Superior frontal, medial prefrontal areas [5] Inferior/ middle frontal cortices [6] Inferior prefrontal gyrus (triangularis), central areas (ventral part), insula [7] Central areas (dorsal) [8] Inferior parietal lobule
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[a-d] Modules a-d at the neonatal stage;

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[1–8] Modules 1–8 at 1 year of age; Merged and split columns indicate module merging and splitting; Italic words show the most significant modular structure change at each age period.