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The DMN was defined using the Brainmap database (http://www.brainmap.org/).
Co-activation-based parcellation was performed using the BrainMap database (Laird et al. 2009, 2011; www.brainmap.org).
This caveat especially applies to the functional characterization of converging activation foci using the BrainMap database, as this database only contains about 21% of the published neuroimaging studies and its content therefore does not constitute a strictly representative sample.
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We used the BrainMap database (http://www.brainmap.org), a comprehensive database that allows users to retrieve and analyze functional coordinates and accompanying metadata for a sampling of more than 1,700 papers [ Fox and Lancaster, 2002; Laird et al., 2009].
Using the metadata of the BrainMap database for functional characterization as described above, we found that the common network observed across all three task domains was selectively associated with tasks tapping ToM, semantic processing, imagination, and social cognition, as well as episodic and explicit memory (Fig. 3).
The Sleuth software (version 1.2) was used to identify all studies in the BrainMap database that reported activation in two separate behavioral domains: (1) pain and (2) action execution.
Functional properties of the networks ensuing from our co-activation-based parcellation and subsequent connectivity analysis were characterized using the "BD" and "paradigm class (PC)" meta-data categories in the BrainMap database.
We used meta-analytic connectivity modeling and meta-analytic clustering of data obtained from the BrainMap database.
The CBP method examined the co-activation patterns of all voxels within the FP as reported in functional neuroimaging studies archived in the BrainMap database.
We present a novel strategy for deriving a classification system of functional neuroimaging paradigms that relies on hierarchical clustering of experiments archived in the BrainMap database.
We queried the BrainMap database asking for papers involving normal subjects that recorded activations in the insular cortex, retrieving 1305 papers, involving 22,872 subjects and a total of 2957 foci.
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