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Figure 3

From: Capacity differences in working memory based on resting state brain networks

Figure 3

Network connectivity during the reading phase of RST condition (a) and READ condition (b), and recognition phase of RST conditions (c). Each figure shows network connectivity of axial (left figure) and three-dimensional brain displays (right figure). Red lines indicate higher connectivity in the high capacity group (HCG) than in the low capacity group (LCG) (uncorrected for multiple comparisons, p < .05). Blue lines indicate higher connectivity in the LCG than in the HCG (uncorrected for multiple comparisons, p < .05). In the (a), the yellow arrow shows network connectivity between the anterior insula (AInsura) and frontal eye field (FEF) were more strongly connected in the HCG than in the LCG (corrected, p < .05, p-FDR (seed-level correction)). In the (b), the yellow arrow shows network connectivity between the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) and posterior parietal cortex (PPC) were more strongly connected in the LCG than in the HCG (corrected, p < .05, p-FDR (seed-level correction)).

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