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. 2011 May 6;6(5):e19608. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0019608

Table 3. The overlapped nodes in the structural brain network.

Region Lobe Class Degree Enodal Nbc Community Brodmann's Area Reference
U M T
STG.R Temporal Association 2.59 1.39 3.86 I, V 41, 42 22 B, C, G
STG.L Temporal Association 2.50 1.36 2.04 I, V 41, 42 22 B, G
MOG.R Occipital Association 2.50 1.38 3.04 I, III 18 19 A, G
ROL.R Frontal Association 2.07 1.32 1.13 I, III 48
IFGtriang.R Frontal Association 1.90 1.31 3.61 I, III 45 E, G
SMG.L Parietal Association 1.90 1.26 0.54 I, III 40 B
ROL.L Frontal Association 1.90 1.28 2.22 I, III 48
CUN.R Occipital Association 1.81 1.25 2.68 I, III 17, 18 19 23 G
LING.L Occipital Association 1.64 1.22 1.65 I, III, V 17, 18 19 G
PUT.L Subcortical Subcortical 1.64 1.18 1.32 I, V 48 D
ORBmed.L Frontal Paralimbic 1.55 1.20 3.48 I, II 10 11 C
PUT.R Subcortical Subcortical 1.55 1.17 1.25 I, V 48 D, F
HES.L Temporal Primary 1.47 1.19 2.54 I, III 41, 42
SMG.R Parietal Association 1.47 1.19 0.47 I, III 40 C
IOG.L Occipital Association 1.38 1.17 1.06 I, III, V 18 19, 37

The brain regions were listed by a descending of their node degree. The regions are classified as association, primary, limbic/paralimbic or subcortical regions as described by [63]. R: right; L: left. For the description of the abbreviations, see Table S1. Brodmann's areas are categorized into unimodal (U), multimodal (M), or transmodal (T) divisions using the criteria described by [63]. The reference column indicates the hub regions previously identified in human brain structural (A, B, C, D, E) or functional (F, G) networks. A; Gong et al. (2009), B; He et al. (2008), C; Chen et al. (2008), D; Iturria-Medina (2008), E; He et al. (2007), F; He et al. (2009), G; Achard et al. (2006).