Fig. 7: Spatiotemporal patterns of functional topography for female and male children. | Nature Communications

Fig. 7: Spatiotemporal patterns of functional topography for female and male children.

From: Functional development of the human cerebellum from birth to age five

Fig. 7

a Parcellation maps for female and male children at coarse granularity (top two rows) and medium granularity (bottom two rows). b Trajectories of network-specific volume fractions for female and male children at coarse granularity (two left plots) and medium granularity (two right plots). The curves show percentage change trends from generalized additive models; 95% confidence intervals are shaded (narrow and mostly not visible). (Source data are provided as a Source Data file).

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