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. 2021 Feb;135:17–29. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2020.09.022

Table 2.

Cortical components used in the analysis and their anatomical correlations with adult (Smith et al., 2012) and infant (Toulmin et al., 2015) resting state networks.

Infant resting state network in cohort two (numbers as per Tab 8.1) Corresponding adult resting state network (Smith et al., 2012) Correlation with Smith et al., 2012 Correlations with infant resting state networks in cohort of 66 term and preterm infants (Toulmin et al., 2015)
1 Posterior cingulate 16 .44 (also 17 .40) .6, .52
2 Lateral parietal 12 .35 .8
3 Fronto-parietal-insula 7 .65 .62
4 Primary sensory motor (medial) 5 .56 .46
5 Motor association 9 .39 .69
6 Superior frontal 15 .43 .68
7 Orbito-frontal 18 .32 .69
8 Visual 2 .63 .34
9 Pre-frontal 18 .54 .61
10 Lateral pre-frontal 20 .49 .38
11 Anterior cingulate 16 .28 .5