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. 2020 Aug 27;143(9):2788–2802. doi: 10.1093/brain/awaa222

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Behavioural characterization of cluster covariance networks in age and disease groups using NeuroSynth. Behavioural profiles of anterior clusters covariance network remained relatively stable across the lifespan and in disease playing a major role in automatic perceptual-emotional approach-behaviour in learning, establishing self-related memories. Across the lifespan the medial (blue) subregion’s network changed from being associated with visual processing in younger years to being also motor-related in older age. The lateral body (green) subregion in the group of dementia was behaviourally associated with language and theory of mind processing while the lateral subregion did not show a clear behavioural specificity in the second half of lifespan compared to the anterior subregion.