Table 1 Skin temperature–connectome-based lesion-symptom mapping (CLSM) results

From: The contribution of cutaneous thermal signals to bodily self-awareness

Brain region

x

y

z

 

Brain region

x

y

z

Left sup. Temporal gyrus

−51

−4

−1

Right Postcentral gyrus

29

−33

66

Left sup. Parietal gyrus

−31

−45

64

60

−16

36

Left Supramarginal gyrus

−53

−22

19

Left Supramarginal gyrus

−57

−53

29

Left Supramarginal gyrus

−60

−38

37

Left mid. Temporal gyrus

−61

−42

−12

Left mid. Temporal gyrus

−57

−59

0

Left mid. Temporal gyrus

−61

−42

−12

42

−30

47

Left Angular gyrus

−46

−65

39

Left inf. Temporal gyrus

−43

−47

−18

Right Supramarginal gyrus

60

−25

29

Left sup. Temporal gyrus

−56

−39

21

Left mid. Temporal gyrus

−60

−18

−21

Left mid. Temporal gyrus

−56

−5

−11

Left inf. Parietal gyrus

−35

−61

49

Left Supramarginal gyrus

−53

−22

19

62

−36

38

Left sup. Temporal gyrus

−53

−24

10

Right inf. Parietal gyrus

46

−36

50

Left sup. Temporal gyrus

−56

−39

21

Left mid. Temporal gyrus

−58

−41

8

Left mid. Occipital gyrus

−26

−69

39

53

−41

49

  1. Parcel-to-parcel disconnections significantly associated with low hands temperature following the region-to-region disconnectivity analysis at p < 0.01 (corresponding to Fig. 3). Each row denotes exact label according to the Schaefer et al.100 parcellations of each grey matter-to-grey matter disconnection. The anatomical label of the statistical results was assessed using the Automated Anatomical Labelling map (template AAL).