Fig. 3: The theoretical brain functional network impairment model of two ASD subgroups.
From: Profiling brain morphology for autism spectrum disorder with two cross-culture large-scale consortia

a A brain map combining the 34 Desikan regions36 with the latest 15 large-scale brain functional networks estimated from individuals57. a, precuneus; b, isthmus cingulate; c, entorhinal; d, middle temporal; e, inferior temporal gyrus; f, pericalcarine; g, frontal pole; h, caudal anterior cingulate; i, transverse temporal; and j, insula. b A schematic of the potential spatial distributions of distinct functional impairment networks inferred from 34 cortical regions with high abnormal prevalence for two subgroups. VIS Visual (C Central, P Peripheral), SMOT Somatomotor, AUD Auditory, dATN Dorsal Attention, PM-PPr Premotor-Posterior Parietal Rostral, AN Action-mode network, SAL/PMN Salience/Parietal Memory Network, FPN Frontoparietal Network, LANG Language, DN Default-mode Network.