Fig. 4.
Disruptive and conservative modes of fMRI maturation in developmental and metabolic context. (A) MI was positively correlated with (1)—regions that had disruptive development (MI 0) had faster rates of cortical thickness (CT) shrinkage during adolescence. (B) MI was negatively correlated with a prior map of postnatal expansion of cortical surface area (28)—disruptive maturation was greater in regions that showed greatest expansion after birth. (C) MI was negatively correlated with a prior map of the glycolytic index, a measure of aerobic glycolysis (AG) (28), and (D) MI was negatively correlated with a prior map of brain regional expression of AG-related genes (29, 30).