Fig. 5: Cognitive functions associated with cortical regions showing altered connectivity asymmetry. | Molecular Psychiatry

Fig. 5: Cognitive functions associated with cortical regions showing altered connectivity asymmetry.

From: Subtly altered topological asymmetry of brain structural covariance networks in autism spectrum disorder across 43 datasets from the ENIGMA consortium

Fig. 5

Meta-analyzed fMRI data were used to functionally annotate cortical regions showing altered connectivity asymmetry with the fusiform (a), rostral middle frontal (b) or superior frontal (c) cortex. Left panels indicate the regions showing alterations of lateralized connectivity, which were used as input masks to the decoder function of Neurosynth (see Methods). Middle panels show the brain co-activation maps corresponding to the input masks. Right panels show the cognitive terms corresponding to the co-activation maps, in word-cloud plots. The font sizes of the cognitive terms indicate their map-wide correlations with the co-activation maps (correlation coefficients are in Supplementary Table 17).

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