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. 2017 Sep 27;119(1):145–159. doi: 10.1152/jn.00551.2017

Table 1.

Electrode sampling: anatomical region in which each electrode contact was located, following FreeSurfer automated parcellation

Brain Area No. of Electrodes No. of Subjects
Amygdala 33 4
Hippocampus 30 5
Entorhinal 4 2
Parahippocampal 9 3
Insula 55 5
Lateral orbitofrontal 55 4
Medial orbitofrontal 25 4
Pars orbitalis 9 3
Olfactory bulb* 10 3
Piriform* 9 3
Pars triangularis 24 5
Pars opercularis 25 6
Frontal-rostral middle 27 5
Frontal-caudal middle 27 4
Frontal-superior 22 4
Precentral 41 6
Paracentral 10 3
Postcentral 33 6
Cingulate-anterior 14 5
Cingulate-middle 10 5
Parietal-inferior 7 3
Parietal-superior 7 3
Precuneus 9 4
Cuneus-calcarine-occipital 12 2
Lingual 12 3
Fusiform 15 5
Temporal-middle 114 5
Temporal-inferior 43 4
Temporal-superior 93 6
Supramarginal 17 4
Transverse temporal 26 4
White matter 319 5
CSF 10 5
Total 1,137 6

Shown are the locations of all electrodes (n = 1,137 electrodes in 6 patients) included in the analysis of natural breathing (Figs. 28) after FreeSurfer parcellation (Fischl et al. 2004), the number of electrodes in each area, and the number of subjects contributing to each area. Electrodes showing any sign of abnormal epileptiform discharges were excluded from the analysis. Asterisks indicate electrode locations after FreeSurfer parcellation correction; these electrodes were automatically assigned to orbitofrontal cortex and/or the pars orbitalis region by FreeSurfer parcellation in the ventral aspect of the frontal lobe. Assignment to piriform cortex or olfactory bulb was based on visual inspection of the postimplantation MRI and CT scans (see materials and methods).