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. 2015 Sep 4;9:478. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00478

Table 1.

Functionally persistent hubs in dynamic brain networks (AAL-90).

ROI name Hub probability Degree variability (z-score)
L Rolandic operculum 0.90 0.09
L Superior temporal gyrus 0.87 0.19
R Insula 0.85 1.18
R Rolandic operculum 0.85 0.51
R Superior temporal gyrus 0.84 0.10
L Insula 0.81 1.12
R Heschl gyrus 0.80 −0.22
R Precental gyrus 0.77 0.34
L Heschl gyrus 0.75 −0.03
L Postcentral gyrus 0.74 0.39
L Anterior cingulate and paracingulate gyri 0.73 0.29
R Supplementary motor area 0.71 0.62
R Postcentral gyrus 0.70 0.10
R Lenticular nucleus, putamen 0.67 1.90
R Temporal pole: superior temporal gyrus 0.67 2.34
L Superior frontal gyrus, medial 0.65 −1.10
R Anterior cingulate and paracingulate gyri 0.64 0.53
R Supramarginal gyrus 0.63 0.90
L Lenticular nucleus, putamen 0.63 0.64
L Temporal pole: superior temporal gyrus 0.62 1.42
L Gyrus rectus 0.60 −0.07
L Median cingulate and paracingulate gyri 0.60 1.14
R Superior frontal gyrus, medial 0.59 −1.12
L Superior occipital gyrus 0.58 −0.72
R Superior frontal gyrus, medial orbital 0.57 −1.28
L Superior frontal gyrus, medial orbital 0.57 −1.33
R Superior occipital gyrus 0.55 0.19
L Precental gyrus 0.54 0.44
L Paracentral lobule 0.54 1.08
R Median cingulate and paracingulate gyri 0.53 0.87
R Inferior frontal gyrus, opercular part 0.53 −0.04
L Inferior frontal gyrus, opercular part 0.53 0.62
R Gyrus rectus 0.52 0.35
L Angular gyrus 0.51 −1.09

Functionally persistent hub regions (i.e., probability >0.5) at the group level are listed here. L, left; R, right. Hub probability represents the occurrence probability as functional hubs across windows, and degree variability denotes temporal variability of functional degree centrality across windows, which was further converted to z-score value by subtracting its mean across the brain and then dividing by the associated standard deviation. Positive z-score values indicate large temporal variability above the mean value across the brain.