fMRI Investigation of Cortical and Subcortical Networks in the Learning of Abstract and Effector-Specific Representations of Motor Sequences



Supplementary Material

Subjects: Ten subjects participated in the two experiments - Visual-Normal
and Motor-Normal. Each subject participated twice, thereby contributing two
measurements on two different days. Out of these, data from six pairs of
experiments was not included in the analysis due to technical problems in
data recording (2 pairs of data) and large head movement parameters
identified in the realignment process (4 pairs of data). Our analysis is based
on a total of 14 pairs of data (six subjects participating in two repetitions and
two subjects contributing one measurement each).

Experimental Task.

Figure S1: Subjects performed 2x6 sequence tasks in either (a) Normal, (b)
Visual or (c) Motor settings. For each task, the top panel shows the visual
display and the bottom panel indicates the correct order of responses on the

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