Skip to main content
. 2013 Mar 27;33(13):5612–5625. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2851-12.2013

Table 2.

Anatomical description of the cortical and cerebellar ROIs

ROI Anatomical structure Brodmann's area Delimiting landmarks
IFGTr Pars triangularis of the inferior frontal gyrus 45 A, coronal plane defined as the rostral end of the anterior horizontal ramus of the lateral fissure
P, vertical ramus of the lateral fissure
S, inferior frontal sulcus
I, anterior horizontal ramus of the lateral fissure
IFGOp Pars opercularis of the inferior frontal gyrus 44 A, anterior vertical ramus of the lateral fissure
P, inferior precentral sulcus
S, inferior frontal sulcus
I, anterior horizontal ramus of the lateral fissure to the border with insular cortex
SMG Supramarginal gyrus 40 A, postcentral sulcus
P, sulcus intermedius primus of Jensen
S, intraparietal sulcus
I, sylvian fissure
STGp Posterior superior temporal gyrus 22 A, a vertical plane drawn from the anterior extent of the transverse temporal gyrus
P, angular gyrus
S, lateral fissure
I, dorsal aspect of the upper bank of the superior temporal sulcus
MTGp Posterior middle temporal gyrus 21 A, a vertical plane drawn from the anterior extent of the transverse temporal gyrus
P, temporo-occipital incisure
S, ventral aspect of the lower bank of the superior temporal sulcus
I, dorsal aspect of the upper bank of the inferior temporal sulcus
STSp Posterior superior temporal sulcus 22 A, a vertical plane drawn from the anterior extent of the transverse temporal gyrus
P, angular gyrus and middle occipital gyrus and sulcus
S, angular and superior temporal gyrus
I, middle temporal gyrus
Cerebellar cortex Cortex of the cerebellum Cortex of the cerebellum

A, Anterior; P, posterior; S, superior; I, inferior.