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

Table 2.

Regions of Interest (ROIs).

Network Anatomical group ROI
SUBCORTICAL
MTL Amygdala (CM)a
Amygdala (BL)a
Ant. Hippocampusb
Pos. Hippocampusb
Basal Ganglia and Thalamus Striatum (FPN)c
Thalamus (PFC)a
REWARDd
MPFC 10r, 10v, 10pp
Orbital and Polar 47s, 47m, a47r
11l, 13l
a10p, p10p
OFC, Pofc
Subgenual 25, s32
COGNITIVE CONTROLd
Ant. Cingulate a24, p24
a24pr, p24pr
Ant. Paracingulate d32, p32
a32pr, p32pr
Dorsomedial PFC 9m
Inf. Frontal Cortex 47l, p47r
44, 45
IFSa, IFSp
Dorsolateral PFC 9a, 9p
9-46d, a9-46v, p9-46v
46

Note that ROIs based upon the Human Connectome Project Multimodal Atlas are a subset of a high-dimensional atlas. As a result, while the prefix “a” or “p” typically denotes an anterior or posterior subregion, 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. Please see Figures 1, 2 for visualizations of cortical ROIs and the original references for precise ROI descriptions. The abbreviations CM and BL in the subcortical ROIs refer to the centromedial and basolateral divisions of the amygdala, respectively.

a

For ROI details see (34).

b

For ROI details see (35).

c

For ROI details see (33).

d

For ROI details see (13).