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. 2020 Jan 17;10:561. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-56003-y

Table 3.

Spatial Network Definition and Neurosynth Validation.

Arnold Network Neurosynth Validation
Seed x y z Neurosynth association with ‘navigation’? Neurosynth association with ‘spatial’?
Left MFG −26 −4 58 Yes Yes
Right MFG 22 −6 50 No Yes
Right RA 10 −44 6 Yes No
Left IPL −36 −44 46 No Yes
Right PHG 32 −44 −4 Yes No
Right Cerebellum Crus II 48 −48 −46 No No
Right PCC 20 −54 20 Yes No
Left Precuneus −10 −56 50 Yes Yes
Right Precuneus 6 −68 50 Yes No
Left PCC −16 −58 16 Yes No
Right Cerebellum Crus I 34 −66 −30 Yes No
Left SOG −42 −86 36 No No

Lists the regions of interest (ROI) used in resting state analyses. Each ROI is part of a previously defined spatial network (Arnold et al., 2014). The MNI center coordinates of each ROI are indicated in the x, y, z columns. Neurosynth-based meta-analysis (p-FDR < 0.01) of the terms “navigation” and “spatial” produced association maps of brain regions activated in relevant tasks. Overlap between Arnold ROIs and association maps is indicated in the “Neurosynth Validation” columns. MFG = middle frontal gyrus; RA = retrolimbic area; IPL = inferior parietel lobule; PHG = parahippocampal gyrus; PCC = posterior cingulate cortex; SOG = superior occipital gyrus.