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. 2020 Jan 28;117(6):3248–3253. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1906144117

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Maturational index (MI) in anatomical and psychological context. (A) Distribution of MI for each cytoarchitectonic class of the von Economo atlas (24) and (B) for resting-state networks derived from prior resting-state FC analysis by Yeo et al. (25). In both cases, subcortical regions were considered as an additional eighth class/subnetwork. The violin plots are colored by average MI within the corresponding class of regions. (C and D) Word clouds of cognitive terms associated with cortical brain regions that have (C) disruptive (blue) or (D) conservative (red) modes of development [Neurosynth decoding (26)]. The size of cognitive terms corresponds to the correlation of corresponding metaanalytic maps generated by Neurosynth with each of the 2 modes.