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. 2023 Aug 22;23(3):993–1012. doi: 10.1007/s12311-023-01596-4

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Parcellation of the cerebellum into 10 functional clusters. The identification of the “winning” clusters are based on normalized ALE z-scores and displayed on a cerebellar flatmap, smoothed with a 5 isometric voxels box filter. The top and additional key terms from NeuroSynth that characterize each “winning” cluster are listed with larger and smaller font respectively. The suggested major networks to which single or multiple clusters belong are also indicated, resulting in 7 networks overall. In the remainder of the text, the 10-network structure refers to the original 10 cluster solution here, while the 7-network structure refers to the 7 networks. Numbers for each cluster refer to the location on the flatmap. Colors refer to the same clusters as in Fig. 1. Note that the yellow color of the limbic clusters 5 and 6 is identical (given the tiny surfaces) and that the brown color of the executive clusters ranges from light brown (clusters 7), brown (cluster 9), to dark brown (cluster 8). Some colors in the legend are slightly darkened to improve readability. tom, theory of mind