Fig. 2: Functional cortical networks and their parcellation maps.
From: An integrated resource for functional and structural connectivity of the marmoset brain

The identified networks include: A the ventral somatomotor, B the dorsal somatomotor, C the premotor, D the frontal pole, E the orbital frontal cortex, F the parahippocampus, and temporal pole, G–H the auditory and salience-related network, I–J two transmodal networks, including a putative frontoparietal network and the default-mode-network, and K–O visual-related networks from the primary visual cortex to higher-order functional regions. These networks were combined to form two network-parcellation maps (P–Q), which are dominated by the networks with short-range connectivity (P–Q, top rows) and with long-range connectivity (P–Q, bottom rows), respectively.