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. 2020 Sep 1;4(3):925–945. doi: 10.1162/netn_a_00148

Table 2. .

Reliability of known resting-state networks.

  ICC Upper CI Lower CI
GSR− GSR+ GSR− GSR+ GSR− GSR+
DMN 0.6485 0.5900 0.6862 0.6326 0.6074 0.5439
PAO 0.7256 0.6783 0.7562 0.7133 0.6918 0.6398
FP 0.6631 0.5873 0.6995 0.6301 0.6233 0.5410
SAL 0.6252 0.4953 0.6648 0.5449 0.5820 0.4423
COP 0.6744 0.6661 0.7098 0.7022 0.6356 0.6265
MEP 0.7153 0.6960 0.7469 0.7294 0.6804 0.6593
DAN 0.6426 0.5625 0.6808 0.6072 0.6010 0.5142
VAN 0.6648 0.6454 0.7011 0.6834 0.6251 0.6040
VIS 0.6437 0.5918 0.6818 0.6342 0.6022 0.5458
SMH 0.6413 0.6050 0.6796 0.6464 0.5996 0.5601
SMM 0.6350 0.5640 0.6739 0.6086 0.5927 0.5159
AUD 0.7095 0.6664 0.7417 0.7025 0.6741 0.6269

Note. We show the ICC and confidence intervals for the average connectivity within known resting-state networks defined in accordance to Gordon et al. (2016). ICC = intraclass correlation coefficient; GSR− = no global signal regression; GSR+ = global signal regression; CI = confidence interval; DMN = default mode network; PAO = parieto-occipital; FP = fronto-parietal; SAL= salience; COP = cingulo-opercular; MEP = medial-parietal; DAN = dorsal attention network; VAN = ventral attention network; VIS = visual; SMH = supplementary motor (hand); SMM = supplementary motor (mouth); AUD = auditory.