Bundle naming#

The below table contains the names of the anatomical bundles WMA extracts as described in Table 3 in https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2018.06.027.

Bundles#

Group

Count

Name

Association

22

arcuate fasciculus (AF) – LR

cingulum bundle (CB) – LR

extreme capsule (EmC) – LR

inferior longitudinal fasciculus (ILF) – LR

inferior occipito-frontal fasciculus (IOFF) – LR

middle longitudinal fasciculus (MdLF) – LR

posterior limb of internal capsule (PLIC) – LR

superior longitudinal fasciculus I (SLF I) – LR

superior longitudinal fasciculus II (SLF II) – LR

superior longitudinal fasciculus II (SLF III) – LR

uncinate fasciculus (UF) – LR

Cerebellar

9

cortico-ponto-cerebellar (CPC) - LR

inferior cerebellar peduncle (ICP) – LR

intracerebellar input and Purkinje tract (Intra-CBLM-I&P) – LR

intracerebellar parallel tract (Intra-CBLM-PaT) – LR

middle cerebellar peduncle (MCP) – C

Commissural

7

corpus callosum 1 (CC 1) – C

corpus callosum 2 (CC 2) – C

corpus callosum 3 (CC 3) – C

corpus callosum 4 (CC 4) – C

corpus callosum 5 (CC 5) – C

corpus callosum 6 (CC 6) – C

corpus callosum 7 (CC 7) – C

Projection

18

corticospinal tract (CST) – LR

corona-radiata-frontal (CR-F) (excluding the CST) – LR

corona-radiata-parietal (CR-P) (excluding the CST) – LR

striato-frontal (SF) – LR

striato-occipital (SO) – LR

striato-parietal (SP) – LR

thalamo-frontal (TF) – LR

thalamo-occipital (TO) – LR

thalamo-parietal (TP) – LR

Striatal

2

external capsule (EC) – LR

Superficial

16

superficial-frontal (Sup-F) – LR

superficial-frontal-parietal (Sup-FP) – LR

superficial-occipital (Sup-O) – LR

superficial-occipital-temporal (Sup-OT) – LR

superficial-parietal (Sup-P) – LR

superficial-parietal-occipital (Sup-PO) – LR

superficial-parietal-temporal (Sup-PT) – LR

superficial-temporal (Sup-T) – LR

Total

74

Notes#

The above bundles correspond to the anatomical bundles the ORG atlas contains.

Additionally:

  • The cingulum is shortened as “Cg” or “Cing” in other works.

  • The IOFF is named as IFOF (inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus) in other works.