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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Feb 15.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroimage. 2011 Nov 12;59(4):3548–3562. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.11.023

Table 2.

Differences in functional connectivity (p < 0.00014, or p<0.05, corrected for multiple comparisons) between the dorsal-anterior and dorsal-posterior precuneus (DA vs. DP), between dorsal-anterior and ventral precuneus (DA vs. V), and between dorsal-posterior and ventral precuneus (DP vs. V). Only brain regions showing an opposite pattern of connectivity between the two respective clusters are shown here. “>” indicates DA>DP, DA>V, or DP>V, and “<” indicates DA<DP, DA<V, or DP<V.

DA vs. DP DA vs. V DP vs. V
Right primary motor cortex > >
Bilateral middle part of orbital frontal gyrus < <
Right middle frontal gyrus < >
Bilateral rolandic operculum > >
Bilateral supplementary motor area > >
Bilateral olfactory bulb < <
Bilateral medial superior frontal gyrus < <
Bilateral medial part of orbital frontal gyrus < <
Bilateral gyrus rectus < <
Right insula > >
Left anterior cingulated gyrus < <
Bilateral paraHippocampal < <
Bilateral middle occipital gyrus > >
Bilateral fusiform gyrus < <
Bilateral postcentral gyrus > >
Bilateral superior parietal lobule > >
Bilateral intraparietal sulcus > >
Bilateral supramarginal gyrus > >
Left angular < <
Right angular < <
Bilateral paracentral gyrus > >
Bilateral heschl’s gyrus > >
Bilateral superior temporal gyrus > >
Left cerebellum part 3 <
Right cerebellum part 3 < <
Left cerebellum part 10 < <
Right cerebellum part 10 <
Vermis part 1 and 2 <