Extended Data Fig. 5: Approximation of the Global Workspace in the fine-scale Brainnetome246 parcellation for comparison with formal definition of the Global Workspace in the DK80 parcellation.
From: Revisiting the global workspace orchestrating the hierarchical organization of the human brain

a, The computational complexity of the FRIC algorithm makes it inappropriate for finer-scale parcellations so we developed an approximation, computing the intersection of the top Gin regions across rest and seven tasks. This is only an approximation since it does not conform fully to our definition of the global workspace, separate from the rest of the brain, which similar to a ‘club’ of functional hubs are characterized by a tendency to be more densely functionally connected among themselves than to other brain regions from where they receive integrative information. b, Nevertheless, this rough approximation shows a remarkable overlap with the Global Workspace derived from our formal definition in the FRIC algorithm applied to the DK80 parcellation (see Results and Fig. 4).