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. 2009 Jul 10;19(10):2485–2497. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhp135

Table 2.

Locations of cerebellar correlation peaks with frontal cortex

Frontal seed Label Peak cerebellar coordinate
z(r)
L MOT Lobule V 22, −52, −22 0.26
Lobule VIIIB 20, −58, −54 0.23
R MOT Lobule V −20, −50, −24 0.28
Lobule VIIIB 19, 57, 53 0.21
L DLPFC Crus I 10, −82, −26 0.35
Crus II 36, −68, −44 0.32
Crus I −36, −66, −40 0.17
R DLPFC Crus I −12, −82, −28 0.36
VIIB −36, −70, −46 0.32
Crus I 12, −82, −28 0.19
L MPFC Crus I 34, −80, −36 0.29
Crus I −30, −78, −34 0.26
R MPFC Crus I −32, −76, −34 0.29
Crus I 24, −80, −32 0.20
L APFC Lobule VI/Crus I 36, −52, −34 0.21
Lobule VI −36, −52, −34 0.22
R APFC Lobule VI −36, −52, −34 0.29
Lobule VIIB/Crus II 38 −46, −48 0.23

Note: Atlas coordinates and abbreviations for cortical regions are similar to Table 1. R = right, L = left. Coordinates in bold correspond to the centers of seed regions that were drawn in cerebellar cortex in order to compute correlation maps for the cerebral cortex (see Figs. 2 and 7). Labels represent approximate lobule locations based on the MRI atlas of the human cerebellum (Schmahmann et al. 1999, 2000)