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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Aug 22.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2017 Jan 7;185:190–196. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2017.01.001

Table 2.

ROIs representing 7-mm-diameter spheres centered on peak foci of the task-positive and task-negative/default mode networks identified by Fox et al. (2005)

Region Side Center of Mass (mm)
LR PA IS
Task-positive
1 Superior parietal lobule, intraparietal sulcus L −23 −66 46
2 Superior parietal lobule, intraparietal sulcus R 25 −58 52
3 Inferior parietal lobule, intraparietal sulcus L −42 −44 49
4 Inferior parietal lobule, intraparietal sulcus R 47 −37 52
5 Superior occipital gyrus, cuneus L −26 −80 26
6 Superior occipital gyrus, cuneus R 35 −81 29
7 Superior precentral gyrus (frontal eye field) L −24 −12 61
8 Superior precentral gyrus (frontal eye field) R 28 −7 54
9 Inferior precentral gyrus L −54 0 35
10 Medial frontal gyrus (supplementary motor area) L/R −2 1 51
11 Middle frontal gyrus L −40 39 26
12 Middle frontal gyrus R 38 41 22
13 Middle occipital gyrus L −47 −69 −3
14 Middle occipital gyrus R 54 −63 −8
15 Insula L −45 5 8
16 Insula R 45 4 14
Task-negative / default mode network
1 Posterior cingulate gyrus L/R −2 −36 37
2 Retrosplenial cortex L/R 3 −51 8
3 Angular gyrus L −47 −67 36
4 Angular gyrus R 53 −67 36
5 Rostral anterior cingulate gyrus L/R −3 39 −2
6 Medial prefrontal gyrus L/R 1 54 21
7 Superior frontal gyrus L −14 38 52
8 Superior frontal gyrus R 17 37 52
9 Middle & inferior temporal gyrus L −61 −33 −15
10 Middle & inferior temporal gyrus R 65 −17 −15
11 Parahippocampal gyrus L −22 −26 −16
12 Parahippocampal gyrus R 25 −26 −14
13 Cerebellar tonsils L/R 7 −52 −44