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.