Different Brain Connectivity between Responders and Nonresponders to Dual-Mode Noninvasive Brain Stimulation over Bilateral Primary Motor Cortices in Stroke Patients
Table 2
ROIs in the motor networks.
No.
Region
Side
MNI coordinates
1
Precentral gyrus (M1)
IL
-38
-24
58
2
Precentral gyrus (M1)
CL
42
-14
52
3
Medial superior frontal gyrus (SMA)
IL
-4
-6
54
4
Medial superior frontal gyrus (SMA)
CL
4
-6
54
5
Postcentral gyrus (S1)
IL
-36
-30
60
6
Postcentral gyrus (S1)
CL
40
-28
52
7
Cerebellum (Cbll)
IL
-24
-60
-22
8
Cerebellum (Cbll)
CL
20
-50
-22
9
Medial superior frontal gyrus (pre-SMA)
IL
-2
6
54
10
Medial superior frontal gyrus (pre-SMA)
CL
2
2
56
11
Dorsolateral precentral gyrus/sulcus (PMd)
IL
-42
-10
58
12
Dorsolateral precentral gyrus/sulcus (PMd)
CL
42
-6
56
13
Ventrolateral precentral gyrus/sulcus (PMv)
IL
-46
-10
48
14
Ventrolateral precentral gyrus/sulcus (PMv)
CL
42
-6
48
15
Parietal operculum (S2)
IL
-48
-18
22
16
Parietal operculum (S2)
CL
50
-28
28
17
Inferior frontal gyrus (IFG)
IL
-48
6
6
18
Inferior frontal gyrus (IFG)
CL
48
6
6
19
Inferior frontal sulcus (IFS)
IL
-50
8
34
20
Inferior frontal sulcus (IFS)
CL
50
8
34
21
Rostral cingulate zone (RCZ)
IL
-8
14
36
22
Rostral cingulate zone (RCZ)
CL
8
14
36
23
Anterior intraparietal sulcus (aIPS)
IL
-42
-40
50
24
Anterior intraparietal sulcus (aIPS)
CL
42
-40
50
ROIs: regions of interest; IL: ipsilesional side; CL: contralesional side.