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. 2020 Dec 7;42(5):1416–1433. doi: 10.1002/hbm.25303

FIGURE 2.

FIGURE 2

Group ICA on dynamic functional connectivity degree (dFCD) matrices estimated 20 spatial independent components that represent functionally homogeneous areas underlying dynamics in functional connectivity (p <.01, FDR correction). The most informative views for each component are chosen from the left/right, medial/lateral and sagittal/coronal/transverse 3D view(s) or slice view(s). Based on the organization of the human intrinsic functional connectivity, these components can be categorized into seven resting‐state functional networks, involving the auditory cortex (a), visual networks (b–d), somatomotor network (e–g), default mode network (h–m), frontoparietal network (n–p), attention network (q–s), and the cerebellum (t). See Table S1 for more detailed information on each component