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. 2020 Mar 2;11:1142. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-14913-w

Table 1.

Top cognitive factors related to each task cluster.

Top cognitive factors in the neurosynth database
Visual cluster “visual”, “object”, “face”, “motion”, “viewing”, “perceptual”, “vision”, “visual stream”, “sighted”, “recognition”
Memory cluster “working memory”, “task”, “calculation”, “load”, “attentional”, “numerical”, “spatial”, “arithmetic”, “subtraction”, “executive”
Language cluster “reading”, “language”, “comprehension”, “sentence”, “semantic”, “word”, “linguistic,” “native,” “syntactic,” “lexical”
Motor cluster “finger,” “motor”, “hand”, “sensorimotor”, “somatosensory”, “movement”, “motor imagery”, “execution”, “tactile”, “tapping”
Introspection cluster “default mode”, “autobiographical”, “default network”, “self-referential”, “resting state”, “episodic”, “theory mind”, “retrieval” “personal”, “mentalizing”
Auditory cluster “auditory”, “sound”, “pitch”, “listening”, “acoustic”, “speech”, “music”, “audiovisual”, “hearing”, “vocal”

Top 10 cognitive factors (excluding similar terms) in the Neurosynth database for each of the six task clusters, based on the correlation coefficients between the task weight map and the 715 registered reverse-inference maps.