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Figure 6

From: Differences between subclinical attention-deficit/hyperactivity and autistic traits in default mode, salience, and frontoparietal network connectivities in young adult Japanese

Figure 6

Relationships between ASRS or AQ scores and the SN, FPN, and DMN. (a) The SN activates the FPN and deactivates the DMN in response to salient stimuli, and (b) it activates the DMN and deactivates the FPN during Rest. (c) During Odd, higher ASRS scores are correlated with increased FC values within the DMN and increased FC values between the FPN and SN, whereas (d) higher AQ scores are correlated with increased FC values within the FPN and decreased FC values between the FPN and SN. (e) During Rest, only high AQ scores are correlated with decreased FC values within the SN and increased FC values between the DMN and SN. Red arrows reflect increased FC values between network pairs, whereas blue dotted arrows reflect decreased FC values. Red boxes reflect increased FC values within network pairs, whereas blue boxes reflect decreased FC values. Abbreviations: AQ = Autism-Spectrum Quotient; ASRS = Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Self-Report Scale; DMN = default mode network; FC = functional connectivity; FPN = frontoparietal network; Odd = oddball task; Rest = resting condition; SN = salience network.

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