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. 2013 Oct;136(10):2979–2991. doi: 10.1093/brain/awt222

Table 2.

Brain regions connected to the ATLs

Region Size/voxel
Left Right
Primary Postcentral gyrus* 469 326
Precentral gyrus* 401 319
Calcarine 349 117
Heschl’s 34 50
Posterior insula 23 28
Modality-selective Cuneus 117 123
Lingual 157 83
Middle occipital gyrus 312 98
Inferior temporal gyrus 55 105
Middle temporal gyrus 1280 959
Superior temporal gyrus 189 255
Transmodal Inferior frontal gyrus, triangular 84 216
Inferior orbital gyrus 93
Anterior cingulate cortex* 92 106
Midcingulate cortex* 625 583
Posterior cingulate cortex 105 25
Frontal/mid-insular cortex 35 40
Amygdala 59 100
Precuneus 176 171
Angular gyrus 67 49
Middle temporal pole 107 195
Superior temporal pole 245 309
Fusiform 175 67
Parahippocampal gyrus 94 95
Hippocampus 140 128

Anatomical regions were identified with AAL atlas using wickpickatlas toolbox, and classified as primary, unimodal heteromodal according to the parcellation scheme of Mesulam (2000). Cluster size is the number of voxels in the overlapping ATL-seeded ICN (Fig. 1C) belonging to each brain region in the left or the right hemisphere. Only regions with >20 voxels are listed.

*For regions outside the coverage of the ATL-optimized EPI protocol (dorsal cerebrum), clusters were taken from the HC1 group-level ICN map (Fig. 1A).