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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 15.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroimage. 2016 May 31;142:198–210. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.05.078

Table 1. Temporal core and periphery regions in the brain for three cognitive tasks.

Nodes in the 5th percentile for rigid and highly flexible regions were considered core and periphery, respectively. Nodes reported were statistically significant (p<0.05) compared to random edge and interlayer null models using nonparametric permutation testing with 106 iterations.

Core Regions
Attention Word Face

Cingulo-Opercular:
pars orbitalis [L/R] ***
Visual:
fusiform [L/R] (partial)
lateral occipital [L/R]
lingual [L]
pericalcarine [L/R]
Visual:
fusiform [L/R]
lateral occipital [L/R]
lingual [R]
Dorsal Attention:
superior parietal [L] ***
Visual:
cuneus [L/R] ***
lateral occipital [L]
lingual [L/R]
pericalcarine [L/R]

Periphery Regions

Attention Word Face

Auditory:
superior temporal [L/R] ***
Cingulo-Opercular:
caudal anterior cingulate [R]
supramarginal [L] ***
Cingulo-Opercular:
caudal anterior cingulate [R]
Default Mode:
superior frontal [L/R] ***
Default Mode:
posterior cingulate [L] ***
Fronto-Parietal:
insula [L]
Other:
parahippocampal [R]
Fronto-Parietal:
insula [L]
Other:
parahippocampal [L]
Somatosensory:
precentral [R] ***
Other:
parahippocampal [L]
Subcortical:
amygdala [L]
caudate [L]
pallidum [L/R]
putamen [L/R]
Subcortical:
caudate [L/R]
pallidum [L]
Somatosensory:
postcentral [L] ***
Subcortical:
amygdala [L/R]
pallidum [L/R]

Three asterisks (***) indicate brain areas unique to its respective task at 75 s.