Table 2.
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.
For ROI details see (34).
For ROI details see (35).
For ROI details see (33).
For ROI details see (13).