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. 2019 Jul 19;10:759. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2019.00759

Table 3.

Hub regions in the cerebellar infarction and control group.

Hub region Mean of Bi Hub region Mean of Bi
Patients PUT.R 915 Controls PUT.R 842
PUT.L 869 SMA.L 742
SMA.L 635 SMA.R 679
SMA.R 531 PCUN.R 661
MOG.L 531 PUT.L 645
PreCG.L 511 MOG.L 548
PreCG.R 463 PreCG.L 490
SOG.L 415 PreCG.R 441
PCUN.L 390 SFGdor.R 422
PCUN.R 369 PCUN.L 390
PoCG.L 362 SOG.L 371
THA.R 356 CAL.R 351
MTG.R 339 DCG.R 346
ORBmid.L 334 CUN.R 337
SOG.R 331 THA.L 321
MTG.L 325 MTG.R 304
CAL.R 304 CAL.L 303
THA.L 292 CUN.L 296
PoCG.R 278 SOG.R 288
CAU.L 275 PoCG.L 279
CUN.L 271 DCG.L 266
ITG.R 265

If the betweenness centrality value of the node was >1.5 times the average centrality of the network, the node was identified as a hub region in the brain network. There were 21 hub regions in the cerebellar infarction group and 22 in the control group. Sixteen hub regions of the two groups were the same, 5 were only present in the cerebellar infarction group, and 6 were only present in the control group. PUT, lenticular nucleus, putamen; SMA, supplementary motor area; MOG, middle occipital gyrus; PreCG, precentral gyrus; SOG, superior occipital gyrus; PCUN, precuneus; PoCG, postcentral gyrus; THA, thalamus; MTG, middle temporal gyrus; ORBmid, middle frontal gyrus, orbital part; CAL, calcarine fissure and surrounding cortex; CAU, caudate nucleus; CUN, cuneus; SFGdor, superior frontal gyrus, dorsolateral; DCG, median cingulate and paracingulate gyri; ITG, inferior temporal gyrus.