Interhemispheric connectivity for the anterior cingulate was significantly different between healthy and injured brains, as the average strength of bilateral anterior cingulate interconnectivity was greater for controls than for patients with TAI (p = 0.015)(see Table 2). The degree of interhemispheric anterior cingulate connectivity among patients was not significantly associated with outcome, but showed a trend toward significance with the GOSE (p < 0.10) (see Table 3).