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Changing cognitive chimera states in human brain networks with age: Variations in cognitive integration and segregation

Fig 8

Proportion of emergent synchronization patterns along cross-sectional age ( participants for each age group) for five different cognitive systems.

The first column (panels a), c), e), g), i)) shows the proportion of prevalent patterns (≥5% in at least one age window). As in Fig 3, a synchronization pattern with a red (blue) block represents the synchronous (asynchronous) class. The second column (panels b), d), f), h), j)) shows the proportion of patterns ordered by rank. Tiles containing an ‘X’ occur with ≥5% prevalence and ‘O’ occur with ≥3% prevalence. Each row represents a different cognitive system: auditory-left (panels a-b; dark blue), auditory-right (panels c-d; dark purple), ventral-temporal (panels e-f; dark magenta), default mode (panels g-h; pink), and attention (panels i-j; orange).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1013093.g008