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. 2014 Feb 1;4(1):53–69. doi: 10.1089/brain.2013.0191

Table 3.

Differences in Functional Connectivity (p<0.00014, or p<0.05, Corrected for Multiple Comparisons) Between the Anterior and Middle (aIPL Vs. mIPL), Between Anterior and Posterior (aIPL Vs. pIPL), and Between Middle and Posterior IPL (mIPL Vs. pIPL)

  aIPL vs. mIPL aIPL vs. pIPL mIPL vs. pIPL
Bilateral primary motor cortex   > >
Left superior frontal gyrus < <  
Bilateral middle part of orbital frontal gyrus   < <
Bilateral opercular part of inferior frontal gyrus   > >
Bilateral orbital part of inferior frontal gyrus   > >
Bilateral rolandic operculum > >  
Bilateral supplementary motor area > >  
Left medial superior frontal gyrus   < <
Right medial superior frontal gyrus < <  
Bilateral medial part of orbital frontal gyrus   < <
Bilateral gyrus rectus   < <
Bilateral insula   > >
Bilateral posterior cingulate gyrus   < <
Bilateral amygdala > >  
Bilateral cuneus   < <
Bilateral postercentral gyrus > >  
Bilateral superior parietal lobule   > >
Bilateral precuneus   < <
Bilateral paracentral gyrus > >  
Bilateral caudate <    
Bilateral putamen   > >
Bilateral pallidum   > >
Left thalamus   >  
Right thalamus   > >
Bilateral Heschl's gyrus > >  
Bilateral superior temporal gyrus and pole > >  
Right middle temporal gyrus   < <
Right middle temporal pole > >  
Left inferior temporal gyrus < <  
Left cerebellum crus part 1 > >  
Left cerebellum crus part 2   > >
Right cerebellum crus part 2 <   <
Left cerebellum part 7b   > >
Left cerebellum part 8   > >
Right cerebellum part 9   <  
Vermis part 9   >  

Only brain regions showing an opposite pattern of connectivity between the two respective clusters are shown here. “>” indicates aIPL>mIPL, aIPL>pIPL, or mIPL>pIPL, and “<” indicates aIPL<mIPL, aIPL<pIPL, or mIPL<pIPL.