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www.frontiersin.org/files/Articles/86708/fnhum-08-00425-HTML/image_m/fnhum-08-00425-t002.jpg
Just to clarify, attached is an example table of regions corresponding to resting state networks from Pariyadath, Stein, and Ross in Frontiers In Neuroscience 8, 16Jun2014.
doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00425
I hope to find more such table ideally using node regions from the Desikan-Killiani atlas but others would help too.
Thanks - Don
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Dear list,
I would like to find a reasonably good mapping from Desiken-Killiani ROIs and as many of the resting state networks as makes sense, e.g. salience, visual, etc.
I have made a start using the network
пр ROI mapping in the Conn Toolbox but I think there is likely a better starting place.
Any direction would be most welcome.
Thanks - Don
Don Krieger, PhD
Research Scientist
Department of Neurological Surgery
University of Pittsburgh