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Fig 1.

Computer screen presentations during the inspection time task.

During a single trial, children were first presented with the target stimulus, followed by the black and white mask.

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Fig 2.

Predefined brain regions, for which VFM was measured using the mcDESPOT [multicomponent Driven Equilibrium Single Pulse Observation of T1 and T2], white matter imaging technique.

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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for age, inspection times and myelin volume fraction (VFM), raw Pearson correlations with age or inspection times, and partial correlations with inspection times (controlling for age).

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Fig 3.

Significant Pearson correlations of age [in months] with inspection times [ln ms] and myelin volume fraction (VFM) in the genu of the corpus callosum.

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Fig 4.

Significant Pearson correlations between inspection times [ln ms] and myelin volume fraction (VFM) in the left occipital lobe, left and right internal capsules, and right superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF), before controlling for age.

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Table 2.

Correlations among all myelin volume fraction (VFM) values.

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