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. 2020 Jan 22;13:78. doi: 10.3389/fninf.2019.00078

FIGURE 1.

FIGURE 1

(A) A seed-based analysis of the anterior cingulate area in 98 resting-state fMRI scans reveals the topological distribution of the mouse default-mode network. The regions co-activating with the seed include the dorsal striatum, dorsal thalamus, retrosplenial, and posterior parietal areas. (B) The reproducibility of the default-mode network was assessed in 17 independent datasets consisting of 15 scans each. Overlapping one-sample t-test maps are summarized in a color-coded overlay. 12/17 datasets present converging topological features, the remaining five failed to present evidence of distal connectivity relative to the seed. Adapted with permission from Grandjean et al. (2019a).