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Large-scale intrinsic connectivity is consistent across varying task demands

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Intra-network FC differences between task and rest.

(A) Brain regions activated by the motor condition overlap with the Sensorimotor ICN; brain regions activated during the visual condition overlap with the Occipital Visual ICN; and, brain regions deactivated during the visual condition overlap with the Medial Visual ICN. Brain (de)activation is shown in blue and red, the boundaries of the ICNs is illustrated by the black contour line. (B) Results of the dual regression analysis reveal: lower FC to the ipsilateral part of the Sensorimotor ICN during motor task; increased FC within the Occipital Visual ICN during visual task; and decreased connectivity between Medial Visual ICN and Occipital Visual ICN during the visual task.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213861.g005