Re: [Freesurfer] Descriptions of regions in Yeo 2011 Network atlases

2017-10-10 Thread Mehta, Chintan
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Re: [Freesurfer] Descriptions of regions in Yeo 2011 Network atlases

2017-10-06 Thread Thomas Yeo
Hi Adam, Language activations definitely hit Default B, but Default B is also activated by tasks such as theory of mind (see Figure 4 here: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2017/06/19/149567.full.pdf), so I am not sure we can consider it to be a pure language network. Although there

Re: [Freesurfer] Descriptions of regions in Yeo 2011 Network atlases

2017-10-05 Thread Adam Martersteck
Hi Dr. Yeo, Just a related question -- do you have an opinion on if one of the network solutions corresponds to the language network? I realize they are all bilateral, with no significantly left lateralized one. But do you think one of the DMN solutions (such as Default B in the paper you linked,

Re: [Freesurfer] Descriptions of regions in Yeo 2011 Network atlases

2017-10-05 Thread Thomas Yeo
Hi Chintan, Sorry. At that time, we wanted to not bias the interpretation of the networks by naming them. But that may be a bit idealistic. We have subsequently named the networks. To map networks 1 to 17 to the names, the easiest way is to load the annot in freeview and hover your mouse over it

[Freesurfer] Descriptions of regions in Yeo 2011 Network atlases

2017-10-04 Thread Mehta, Chintan
Dear Freesurfer users, I am examining the Yeo 2011 17 Network atlases in Freesurfer 6.0. The regions are labeled 1 through 17. Is there a reference table mapping these numbers with the names of cognitive networks described by Yeo, et al. (2011)