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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 28.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroimage. 2021 Jan 20;229:117726. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.117726

Fig. 4. Default mode network in human and macaque.

Fig. 4.

Seed-based functional connectivity showing a typical cortical distribution of ‘default mode network’. The seed (white circle) was placed in the left posterior cingulate/precuneus cortex (pC/PCC) of humans (HCP, N=210) and macaques (NHP_NNP Mac30BS, N=30). A) Dense functional connectivity maps (Upper row, lateral view; middle row, medial view) and the dense by parcellated functional connectivity maps (bottom, dorsal view) of the seed at pC/PCC in humans. B) Dense functional connectivity maps (upper row, lateral view; middle row, medial view) and the dense by parcellated functional connectivity maps (bottom, dorsal view) of the seed at pC/PCC in macaque. Functional connectivity is calculated with Pearson’s correlation of the seed time series signal. The parcellation of the cerebral cortex is based on Glasser et al. (2016a, 2016b) in humans and on Markov et al. (2014a) in macaques. Data at https://balsa.wustl.edu/97rzG and https://balsa.wustl.edu/kNq56.