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Subject characteristic.

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Fig 1.

Brain parcellation.

Panel (A) shows the cortical parcellation of the brain. Individual structures are coded in different color. Panel (B) shows the grouping of anatomical structures into the prefrontal cortex (red), motor and sensory cortex (cyan), parietal cortex (yellow), lateral temporal cortex (magenta), medial temporal lobe (purple), occipital cortex (green), and striatum-thalamic region (blue).

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Table 2.

The grouping of anatomical structures.

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Fig 2.

A schematic diagram of the functional and structural network analysis.

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Fig 3.

Age effects on functional (panel A) and structural connectivity (panel B) of the prefrontal cortex with other brain regions.

Note. * denotes significant age effects on the connectivity strength between the two regions that the line connects. T denotes the significant age-related relationship even after controlling for cortical thickness.

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Table 3.

Linear age effects on functional and structural connectivity strength between the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and other brain regions.

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Table 4.

Linear age effects on the functional and structural connectivity strength between the occipital cortex and the rest of the posterior brain cortices.

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