Research Article

Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain Moderates the Association between Sleep Quality and Dorsostriatal-Sensorimotor Resting State Functional Connectivity in Community-Dwelling Older Adults

Table 2

List of the seeds ROIs used in the R2R connectivity analysis.

DescriptionSleepPain
LeftRightLeftRight

Frontal pole[10, 16][10, 12, 16][25]
Insular cortex[13, 15][10, 11, 13, 15, 18, 57][25][25]
Superior frontal gyrus[12, 16]
Middle frontal gyrus[10, 11][10, 11][25]
Inferior frontal gyrus, par triangularis[25]
Inferior frontal gyrus, par opercularis[25][25]
Precentral gyrus[10, 17][10, 15, 17][25][25]
Temporal pole[14, 15][14, 15, 57]
Middle temporal gyrus, posterior division[16, 57]
Middle temporal gyrus, temporooccipital part[15, 57]
Postcentral gyrus[10, 11, 1517][10, 11, 15, 17][25][25]
Superior parietal lobule[25]
Supramarginal gyrus, anterior division[10, 57][10, 11, 16, 57][25][25]
Supramarginal gyrus, posterior division[10, 16, 57][10, 16, 57][25]
Angular gyrus[14, 57][14, 57]
Lateral occipital cortex, inferior division[10, 16, 17][10, 1517]
Intracalcarine cortex[11, 57]
Frontal medial cortex[10, 16, 57][25]
Juxtapositional lobule cortex[17, 18][17, 18][25][25]
Paracingulate gyrus[10, 18, 19][10, 18, 19][25][25]
Cingulate gyrus, anterior division[11, 13][25]
Cingulate gyrus, posterior division[10, 11, 18, 57][25]
Precuneous[1012, 19, 57]
Frontal orbital cortex[11, 57][10, 11][25]
Occipital fusiform gyrus[16, 57]
Frontal operculum cortex[11, 15, 57][25][25]
Central operculum cortex[25][25]
Parietal operculum cortex[10, 57][10, 57][25][25]
Heschl’s gyrus[15, 17, 57][25]
Planum temporale[10, 57][10, 57]
Thalamus[25][25]
Caudate[1517, 57][11, 12, 1517, 57][25]
Putamen[15, 17][10, 11, 1517][25][25]
Pallidum[25]
Hippocampus[10, 12, 17, 18, 57][10, 11, 57][25]
Amygdala[10, 15, 57][10, 15, 57][25][25]
Accumbens[16, 57]
Brain-stem[25]
Cerebelum crus I[17, 57]

Note. ROIs containing brain areas systematically reported to be structurally and/or functionally affected by sleep disorders (sleep ROIs) and/or affected or activated by pain (pain ROIs). Each condition (i.e., sleep or pain) has two columns corresponding to the left and right hemispheres. However, some ROIs located around the middle plane (e.g., the Precuneus) cover both hemispheres and the columns were merged. For each condition and hemisphere, publications systematically reporting a structure within an ROI (at least two publications for a sleep ROI) are referenced.