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. 2015 May 26;36(8):3260–3272. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22847

Table 1.

Regions‐of‐interest defining each network

x y z # voxels
DA
R intraparietal sulcus 25 −56 47 2353
L intraparietal sulcus −25 −55 47 2280
R middle temporal visual area 38 −67 −12 525
L middle temporal visual area −40 −74 −6 244
R frontal eye field 27 −6 58 466
L frontal eye field −25 −7 58 447
DM
Posterior cingulate cortex 0 −53 20 1953
Medial frontal gyrus 1 50 16 1786
R angular gyrus −46 −64 23 379
L angular gyrus 52 −58 22 241
R middle temporal gyrus 58 −1 −24 130
L middle temporal gyrus −55 −5 −25 176
SAL
R inferior frontal gyrus/insula 42 22 −6 1140
Anterior cingulate cortex 2 30 28 647
L inferior frontal gyrus/insula −39 17 −7 646
R lentiform nucleus 16 7 1 35
R middle temporal gyrus 53 −22 −11 32
L lentiform nucleus −13 6 0 22
CON
R middle/inferior frontal gyrus 42 25 25 1385
R inferior parietal lobule 46 −49 43 519
L middle/inferior frontal gyrus −42 32 16 402
Medial frontal gyrus 2 26 39 116
L middle/superior frontal gyrus −27 10 48 53
R anterior insula 32 23 −5 46
V
R calcarine sulcus 16 −67 5 96
L calcarine sulcus −8 −72 4 100
R cuneus 18 −96 12 100
L cuneus −5 −96 12 106
R middle occipital gyrus 37 −85 13 106
L middle occipital gyrus −23 −89 12 96
SM
R precentral gyrus 42 −13 53 106
L precentral gyrus −41 −4 54 96
R postcentral gyrus 49 −27 53 106
L postcentral gyrus −45 −26 54 106
Supplementary motor area 6 −5 54 106

DA, dorsal attention network; DM, default‐mode network; SAL, salience network; CON, executive control network; V, primary visual network; SM, sensorimotor network.