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. 2008 Feb 10;18(10):2374–2381. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhn003

Table 2.

The top 15 ranked cortical network paths in betweenness centrality and their connected modules

Region A Region B Ebc({k,k‘}) Modules
PrCG.R MTG.L 1.000 II–V
LOFG.L MOFG.L 0.590 II–III
PrCG.L CING.L 0.539 I
PrCG.R MOFG.L 0.512 II
SMG.L MTG.L 0.445 V
MTG.L ITG.R 0.438 V–III
PrCG.R SPL.R 0.405 II
SPL.L SOG.L 0.405 II–VI
PrCG.L MTG.R 0.400 I–V
IFG.L OP.R 0.370 V–VI
PrCG.R PrCG.L 0.366 II–I
PrCG.R MOTG.R 0.336 II–IV
PHG.L OP.L 0.314 IV–VI
SFG.R PHG.L 0.313 I–IV
SMG.R STG.R 0.295 V

List of the top 15 ranked paths with a network edge betweenness centrality greater than the mean (0.186) are identified and listed in order of decreasing relative edge betweenness Ebc (see Fig. 1 for the abbreviations and Supplementary Table for the full list) in the human brain structural network. Modules column shows the 2 cortical network modules that each path (intermodular connection) is connected to or the module that each path (intramodular connection) belongs to. R, right; L, left; LOFG, lateral frontoorbital gyrus; CING, cingulate region; ITG, inferior temporal gyrus; SOG, superior occipital gyrus; OP, occipital pole; MOTG, medial occipitotemporal gyrus; PHG, parahippocampal gyrus.