Fig. 1: Functional network homologies in three mammalian species. | Molecular Psychiatry

Fig. 1: Functional network homologies in three mammalian species.

From: A triple-network organization for the mouse brain

Fig. 1

a Brain state #3 exhibits default-mode-like overlap in human, macaque, and mouse brains (see Fig. S1 for details). b 3D-rendered state #3 (left) and its synthetic map (right) obtained from the matched mouse brain state. c Spatial correlation between state #3 and its matching synthetic map. Lines and ribbons indicate the regression lines and 95th confidence intervals, respectively (see Fig. S3 for details). d State transition probability matrix in the mouse. e Correlated transition probabilities between the mouse and the human (left) or macaque (right). f Number of state entries in a chronic social stress dataset (NCSS = 25, orange; N = 27control, gray). Cohen’s d and bootstrapped 95th confidence interval (bottom) between dataset (top). ACA: Anterior cingulate area, PCA: posterior cingulate area, rHPF: retro-hippocampal formation, CSS: chronic social stress.

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