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. 2009 Jun 24;30(12):4187–4197. doi: 10.1002/hbm.20838

Table III.

Structures involved in reasoning networks

Subject ICs EV (%) Temporo‐polar cortex Orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) Anterior cingulated cortex (ACC)
L R L R L R
AI 60 20; 21; 38 47
AS 82 38 21; 22; 38 10; 11; 47 10;11; 47 32
CP 84 38 21; 22; 38 11; 47 11; 47
DB 82 38 20; 21; 22; 38 10;11; 47 10; 11; 47 32 32
DF 38 21; 38 20; 21; 38
ET 88 20; 21; 38 20; 21; 38 10; 11; 47 10; 11; 47 32 32
FS 56 21; 38 38 10; 11; 47 10; 11; 47 32 32
GDL 41 38 20; 21; 22; 38 11; 47 11; 47 32 32
LDL 62 21; 38 21; 38 11; 47 11; 47 32 32
MTM 87 20; 21; 38 20; 21; 22; 38 11; 47 11; 47
SC 90 20; 21; 22; 38 20; 21; 22; 38 10; 11; 47 10; 11; 47 32 32
Average 70 21; 38 21; 38 10; 11; 47 10; 11; 47 32 32

For each subject, the variance of the signal from all channels throughout the 40 min explained by the identified IC is expressed as percentage of the total variance (IC EV). Structures involved within the network are expressed by the corresponding Brodmann areas classified by the anatomical site.