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. 2020 Mar 16;10:4823. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-61844-z

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Age group differences of associations between phasic alerting effect on visual processing speed and iFC in the cingulo-opercular (a) and right fronto-parietal network (b). Panel a illustrates that the association between phasic alerting effects on visual processing speed and iFC in the cingulo-opercular network is significantly lower in older than in younger adults (p < 0.05 FWE corrected at cluster level, significant cluster in red). Panel b represents an exploratory analysis (p < 0.05 uncorrrected at cluster level) in the right fronto-parietal network. The spatial maps (blue) are obtained by a combined independent component analysis dual regression approach. Behaviour-iFC associations were tested using a voxel-wise multiple regression, controlling for age, sex, head motion, and education. The results are presented on a standard anatomical MNI152 template using MRIcroGL (https://www.mccauslandcenter.sc.edu/mricrogl/source); slice numbers in transverse plane are indicated.