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. 2012 Apr;33(4-2):833.e27–833.e37. doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2011.08.003

Table 1.

Brain areas used for graph-theoretical analysis

Brain region Number Brain area
Sensorimotor (SM) 1/2 Precentral gyrus
3/4 Rolandic operculum
5/6 Supplementary motor area
7/8 Postcentral gyrus
9/10 Paracentral lobule
Frontal (Frn) 11/12 Superior frontal gyrus
13/14 Middle frontal gyrus
15/16 Inferior frontal gyrus
17/18 Olfactory cortex
19/20 Gyrus rectus
Parietal (Prt) 21/22 Superior parietal gyrus
23/24 Inferior parietal gyrus
25/26 Supramarginal gyrus
27/28 Angular gyrus
29/30 Precuneus
Occipital (Occ) 31/32 Calcarine fissure and surrounding cortex
33/34 Cuneus
35/36 Lingual gyrus
37/38 Superior occipital gyrus
39/40 Middle occipital gyrus
41/42 Inferior occipital gyrus
43/44 Fusiform gyrus
Temporal (Tmp) 45/46 Heschl gyrus
47/48 Superior temporal gyrus
49/50 Middle temporal gyrus
51/52 Inferior temporal gyrus
Limbic and paralimbic (Lmb) 53/54 Insula
55/56 Anterior cingulate gyrus
57/58 Median cingulate gyrus
59/60 Posterior cingulate gyrus
61/62 Hippocampus
63/64 Parahippocampal gyrus
65/66 Amygdala
Subcortical (SC) 67/68 Caudate nucleus
69/70 Putamen
71/72 Globus pallidus
73/74 Thalamus
Cerebellar (Cbl) 75/76 Cerebellar hemispheric lobule crus 1
77/78 Cerebellar hemispheric lobule crus 2
79/80 Cerebellar hemispheric lobule 3
81/82 Cerebellar hemispheric lobule 4–5
83/84 Cerebellar hemispheric lobule 6
85/86 Cerebellar hemispheric lobule 7b
87/88 Cerebellar hemispheric lobule 8
89/90 Cerebellar hemispheric lobule 9
91/92 Cerebellar hemispheric lobule 10
93 Cerebellar vermis

A total of 93 brain areas, including left and right areas except for the cerebellar vermis composed the whole brain network.