Table 3.
Overlapping regions
| Peakx | Peaky | Peakz | Rangex | Rangey | Rangez | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MPMC and LPMC | -14 | -6 | 59 | -18 to -7 | -20 to 12 | 45 to 73 |
| MPMC and SMC | -10 | -22 | 61 | -18 to 2 | -28 to -17 | 52 to 71 |
| LPMC and SMC | -41 | -9 | 48 | -68 to -14 | -23 to 6 | 17 to 76 |
| MPMC, LPMC and SMC | -16 | -17 | 61 | -13 to -19 | -20 to -15 | 51 to 68 |
| SMA proper and pre-SMA | -1 | 0 | 55 | -14 to 14 | -7 to 7 | 43 to 69 |
| PMd and PMv | -45 | -2 | 37 | -57 to -34 | -11 to 8 | 30 to 46 |
| M1 and S1 | -41 | -22 | 49 | -65 to -20 | -37 to -9 | 21 to 71 |
Characteristics of the overlapping regions as determined by the difference maps. The Table describes the location of the maximal overlap (Peakx, Peaky, Peakz) and the location of the extent of the overlap (Rangex, Rangey, Rangez).