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Large-Scale Meta-Analysis of Human Medial Frontal Cortex Reveals Tripartite Functional Organization.

Alejandro de la VegaLuke J ChangMarie T BanichTor D WagerTal Yarkoni
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Activation of medial frontal cortex in fMRI studies is associated with a wide range of psychological states ranging from cognitive control to pain. However, this high rate of activation makes it challenging to determine how these various processes are topologically organized across medial frontal anatomy. We conducted a meta-analysis across nearly 10,000 studies to comprehensively map psychological states to discrete subregions in medial frontal cortex using relatively unbiased data-driven methods. This approach revealed three distinct zones that differed substantially in function, each of which were further subdivided into 2-4 smaller subregions that showed additional functional variation. Each individual region was recruited by multiple psychological states, suggesting subregions of medial frontal cortex are functionally heterogeneous.
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