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



Table S4c. Locations of significant BOLD signal in the motor regressor (

Accuracy)

Activation

Deactivation

Brain area                         BA        Coordinates (mm)

T value      Coordinates (mm)      T value

xy  z

xyz

Basal Ganglia

Caudate Body             R                       ---

12      8       7       6.77

Inferior occipital gyrus        R      18       38       -84        -3

5.92                  ---

Middle occipital gyrus        L 18/19     -30      -89        8

5.91                    ---

Parietal cortex

Precuneus                 R     7       4       -58       51

5.29*                 ---

L      7       -6       -63       51

4.14*                 ---

Post. Cingulate                      30      14      -60       12

5.60

SMA                            6              ---

-6      -17      49       4.21*

Middle frontal gyrus          R     46                ---

44      30      19       4.69

L     46                ---

-44     25      25       4.75

Stereotaxic Talairach coordinates of peak activation obtained with p < .001 (uncorrected). Abbreviations: Post. Posterior, SMA

Supplementary Motor Area. *indicates the coordinate where a brain-behavior correlation analysis was performed.

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