Table S4b. Locations of significant BOLD |
signal in the visual regressor |
(Time) |
Activation |
Deactivation | |
Brain area BA |
Coordinates (mm) |
T value Coordinates (mm) T value |
xy z |
xyz | |
Cerebellum | ||
Post. Lobe (Declive) R |
--- |
14 -57 -11 6.27* |
Basal Ganglia | ||
Caudate Body R |
--- |
18 16 5 4.22 |
Ant. Putamen (d) R |
--- |
28 2 4 4.03 |
L |
--- |
-30 4 2 4.16 |
Parietal cortex | ||
Posterior R 7 |
14 -58 42 |
5.44 --- |
Inferior Lobule L 40 |
-34 -54 40 |
4.76 --- |
Primary motor L 4 |
--- |
-42 -15 45 5.61 |
Post. Cingulate 31 |
-18 -63 16 |
8.02 --- |
Pre-SMA 6 |
--- |
-4 8 46 4.15* |
Premotor (dorsal) L 6 |
--- |
-30 -6 39 4.46* |
Middle frontal gyrus R 46 |
--- |
46 30 21 5.04* |
Sup. frontal gyrus R 10 |
--- |
22 49 18 4.20 |
Stereotaxic Talairach coordinates of peak activation obtained with p < .001 (uncorrected). Abbreviations: Sup. Superior, d
Dorsal, Ant. Anterior, Post. Posterior, SMA Supplementary Motor Area, *indicates the coordinate where a brain-behavior
correlation analysis was performed.
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