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. 2020 May 25;13:100231. doi: 10.1016/j.ynstr.2020.100231

Table 1.

The distribution of connector nodes and the topological roles of modules in the control and stress conditions.

Module Control
Stress
Regions Connectors Inter-modular Regions Connectors Inter-modular
I (frontoparietal) 20 12 (0.60) 60 (0.22) 18 11 (0.61) 56 (0.21)
II (default mode) 22 16 (0.73) 75 (0.28) 23 13 (0.57) 66 (0.25)
III (occipital) 14 4 (0.29) 21 (0.08) 16 6 (0.38) 29 (0.11)
IV (subcortical) 14 6 (0.43) 42 (0.16) 14 7 (0.50) 39 (0.15)
V (central-opercular) 20 10 (0.50) 70 (0.26) 19 12 (0.63) 72 (0.27)
Total 90 48 134 90 49 131

Note: Module I – V stand for the frontoparietal, default mode, occipital, subcortical, and central-opercular module, respectively. Region column indicates the number of regions in each module. Connector column indicates the number of connector nodes in each module and the ratio between the number of connector nodes and the total number of nodes in each module. Inter-modular column indicates the number of connections between a module and the other four modules as well as the ratio between a module's inter-modular connections and the total number of inter-modular connections across all modules. Bold number indicates connector module defined as a module with high connector coefficient (>0.6) and high inter-modular connections (>1/number of modules).