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. 2021 Oct 8;10:e69480. doi: 10.7554/eLife.69480

Figure 7. The multi-domain lesion site does not show strong functional specificity.

Figure 7.

(A) Voxel-wise kernel density plot of thalamocortical functional connectivity weight for each cortical network. Voxels in the multi-domain lesion site exhibit stronger functional connectivity with the cingulo-opercular (CO), limbic (Lm), frontoparietal (FP), and default mode (DMN) networks. Weaker connectivity with visual (V), somatomotor (SM), and dorsal attention (DA) networks. (B) Voxel-wise kernel density plot of thalamocortical functional connectivity weight with cortical regions identified via Neurosynth meta-analyses. For both (A) and (B), higher weight ratio indicates functional specificity, suggesting that voxel is selectively interacting with a specific cortical system. (C) The multi-domain lesion site overlaps with higher-order thalamic nuclei, including the anterior (AN), ventromedial (VM), mediodorsal (MD), intra-laminar (IL), ventro-anterior (VA), and ventrolateral (VL) nuclei.