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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 May 6.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroimage. 2021 Feb 5;231:117827. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.117827

Table 1.

Axis of propagation of activity within QPPs

Q
P
P
1
Cerebral cortex Primary cortical gradient, SM→TP→DM
Finer axis: SM→DA & VA→FP/DM & V↓↑FP/DM
Cerebellum Primary cerebellar gradient, DA/VA→FP/DM
Thalamus Novel, posterolateral → medial (or SM→FP/DM)
Hippocampus Primary hippocampal gradient, Posterior → Anterior
Amygdala Novel, Center → Sides
Brainstem FP/DM
Striatum Striatal gradients, Caudal/Orbital → Rostral & Lateral → Medial
Q
P
P
2
Cerebral cortex Tertiary cortical, TP→SM/V & DM→TP
Finer axis: DA→SM/V & DM→FP→VA→DA
Cerebellum Secondary cerebellar gradient, DM→FP/VA/DA
Thalamus Novel, most medial → anterolateral (or DM→FP/VA)
Hippocampus Primary hippocampal gradient, Anterior → Posterior
Amygdala SM/DM
Brainstem FP/VA
Striatum Striatal gradients, Rostral → Caudal & Medial → Lateral
Q
P
P
3
Cerebral cortex Secondary cortical gradient, V↓↑SM, also V/TP→SM/DM
Finer: V/DA/FP↓↑VA/SM/DM, also V/DA/FP→VA→SM→DM
Cerebellum DA/FP↓↑SM/DM, also DA/FP→DM
Thalamus V↓↑ SM/DM
Hippocampus SM/DM
Amygdala SM/DM
Brainstem SM/DM (particularly, pons)
Striatum SM/DM (particularly, posterior putamen)

Cortical networks of SM (somatomotor), TP (task positive), DM (default mode), DA (dorsal attention), VA (ventral attention), FP (frontoparietal), V(visual) and L (limbic)

↓↑

(anticorrelation), single entry without → (simple coactivity)

For a non-neocortical area, any assigned network is a cortical network, that we have loosely assigned, based on the coactivity between that area and that network within each QPP, by referring to the cluster maps (Fig.2) along with Fig.S12,S18,S21 and Tables S2-S4 for QPPs 1–3, respectively. Our primary purpose here is to provide a simple table-format summary of the consistencies throughout the whole-brain within all QPPs.