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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Aug 17.
Published in final edited form as: Biol Psychiatry. 2019 May 1;86(2):153–162. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2019.03.968

Table 1.

Regions-of-Interest for the Resting State Networks.

Network MNI Coordinates (x, y, z) Label
Emotion Regulation Network (ERN) −06 14 58
−42 22 −06
−44 10 46
−58 −38 −02
−42 −60 44
06 14 58
50 30 −08
48 08 48
38 22 44
60 −54 40
L somatomotor area
L inferior frontal gyrus
L precentral gyrus
L middle temporal gyrus
L angular gyrus
R somatomotor area
R inferior frontal gyrus
R precentral gyrus
R middle temporal gyrus
R angular gyrus
Central Executive Network (CEN) −42 −63 46
−32 23 49
−40 48 −01
−59 −42 −12
−07 34 43
38 26 42
48 −54 47
38 54 01
13 02 14
06 37 46
L inferior parietal lobule
L middle frontal gyrus
L middle frontal gyrus
L middle temporal gyrus
L medial frontal gyrus
R middle frontal gyrus
R inferior parietal lobule
R middle frontal gyrus
R caudate
R medial frontal gyrus
Anterior Salience Network (aSN) −06 17 47
−31 47 22
−42 14 −03
06 17 47
28 46 26
−42 14 −03
L dorsal anterior cingulate cortex
L middle frontal gyrus
L anterior insula
R dorsal anterior cingulate cortex
R middle frontal gyrus
R anterior insula
Default Mode Network (DMN) −04 −52 32
−05 55 −13
−49 −62 34
04 −53 35
05 55 −13
50 −57 36
L posterior cingulate cortex
L ventromedial prefrontal cortex
L temporoparietal junction
R posterior cingulate cortex
R ventromedial prefrontal cortex
R temporoparietal junction

Note: L = left. R = right. MNI = Montreal Neurological Institute standardized space. For each region-of-interest (i.e., node) within a network, we placed a 5mm sphere around the coordinates of peak activation for each discrete cluster separately within the left and right hemisphere masks.