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. 2008 May 8;2008:218519. doi: 10.1155/2008/218519

Table 1.

Literature summary of the different networks found in network investigation of fMRI data. Methods—HC: hierarchical clustering, SOM: self-organizing map algorithm, ICA: independent component analysis. Networks—M/SM: motor/sensorimotor, V: visual, A: auditory, DM: default mode, dAtt: dorsal attentional, vAtt: ventral attentional, EC: executive control. Networks found are denoted by “X.” (*) In addition to primary cortices (sensorimotor, visual, and auditory), the clusters shown by Cordes et al. [63] were essentially bilateral single regions (thalami, fusiform gyri, and frontal gyri) which were parts of different networks of reference. (†) Except for the sensorimotor system, the networks identified by Peltier et al. [61] were not properly labeled; the spatial organizations of the maps shown seemed similar to the attentional networks. (‡) The results presented by Calhoun et al. [73] were partial, mentioning the extraction of other networks that they did not show neither comment; another study on similar datasets showed that the sensorimotor and the dorsal attentional networks might be detected too [74].

Task Reference Method Network
M/SM V A DM dAtt vAtt EC
At rest [61] HC X X X X(*) X(*)
[63] SOM X (†) (†)
[73] ICA X X X X
[75] ICA X X X X X X
[76] ICA X X X X X X X
[77] ICA X X X X X

Blocked visual [78] ICA X(‡) X X X(‡)
[79] ICA X X X

Blocked motor [80] LSNI X X X