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. 2018 Dec 10;12:927. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2018.00927

Table 3.

The nodes of AD group with more than 30% of subjects have it as a hub.

Regions Lobes Classes % of subjects avgBC
Right lateral occipital gyrus Occipital lobe Association 45% 36
Right medial orbitofrontal gyrus Frontal lobe Paralimbic 45% 37.5
Left lateral occipital gyrus Occipital lobe Association 40% 44.7
Left lateral orbitofrontal gyrus Frontal lobe Paralimbic 40% 39.1
Right pars triangularis Frontal lobe Association 35% 38.6
Left fusiform Temporal lobe Association 30% 31.1
Left inferior temporal gyrus Temporal lobe Association 30% 24.8
Left superior temporal gyrus Temporal lobe Association 30% 35.3
Right lateral orbitofrontal gyrus Frontal lobe Paralimbic 30% 32.4

The hub regions of the AD group are listed in a descending order of the ratio of subjects. The regions were classified as primary, association, and paralimbic as described by Mesulam (1998). avgBC denotes that BC of each node is averaged across the subjects.