“…As a main principle of functional cortical organization, gradients have also been leveraged to interrogate structure-function coupling (Huntenburg, Bazin et al 2017), brain development (Ball, Seidlitz et al 2019, Lariviere, Vos de Wael et al 2019, aging (Lowe, Paquola et al 2019, and disease effects , Tian, Zalesky et al 2019 . Furthermore, gradients have proven useful in assessing distributed patterns of task-related neural activity underlying cognitive functions (Karapanagiotidis, Vidaurre et al 2018, Murphy, Jefferies et al 2018, Wang, Margulies et al 2020. These findings suggest that gradientbased analysis may advance our understanding of principal organizational axes underlying neural function.…”