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. 2019 Feb 12;10:44. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00044

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Cognitive control network ROI locations. ROIs based upon a subset of regions implicated in control in the high-dimensional atlas Human Connectome Project Multimodal Atlas (13). Surface-space ROIs were converted into volumetric Montreal Neurologic Institute Atlas space with FreeSurfer (14). The prefix “a” or “p” typically denotes an anterior or posterior subregion, but sometimes this adjective is valid only within a smaller parcellation of a larger unimodally-defined subregion. The same is true for “d,” “v, “r,” “m,” “l,” which typically stand for “dorsal,” “ventral,” “rostral,” “medial,” “and “lateral,” respectively. (A) midline cognitive control regions. Cingulate subregions: 1. a24, 2. p24, 3. a24pr, 4. p24pr; Paracingulate subregions: 5. d32, 6. p32, 7. a32pr, 8. p32pr, 9. 9m. (B) ventrolateral cognitive control regions: 1. 47l, 2. p47r, 3. 44, 4. 45, 5. IFSa, 6. IFSp. (C) dorsolateral cognitive control regions: 1. 9a, 2. 9p, 3. 9-46d, 4. a9-46v, 5. p9-46v, 6. 46.