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. 1997 Jun 24;94(13):6989–6994. doi: 10.1073/pnas.94.13.6989

Table 1.

Activations for the sensorimotor task in Talairach and Tournoux coordinates (18) in mm (Random minus Repeat)

x y z Location
fMRI (present study)
ROI
 A1 −30 +35 +28 Middle frontal gyrus (Brodmann area 9/46)
 A2 +26 +38 +44 Superior frontal gyrus/superior frontal sulcus (Brodmann area 8)
 A3 +38 +40 +33 Middle frontal gyrus (Brodmann area 9)
 A4 +43 +36 +27 Middle frontal gyrus (Brodmann area 9/46)
 A5 +33 +36 +22 Inferior frontal sulcus/middle frontal gyrus (Brodmann area 8)
 M1 +37 +27 +29 Middle frontal gyrus (Brodmann area 46)
 M2 −25 +27 +33 Middle frontal gyrus (Brodmann area 9/46)
 P1 +12 +16 +23 Cingulate sulcus (Brodmann area 24)
 P2 +12 +22 +55 Superior frontal gyrus (Brodmann area 6)
 P3 +28 +21 +41 Middle frontal gyrus (Brodmann area 8)
 P4 +10 +19 +36 Cingulate sulcus/gyrus (Brodmann area 32)
PET (Frith et al.; ref. 4)
COM ROI match
 1 (A1) −35 (−30) +39 (+35) +21 (+28) Brodmann area 9/46 (Brodmann area 9/46)
 2 (M1) +35 (+37) +26 (+27) +24 (+29) Brodmann area 9/45 (Brodmann area 46)
 3 (P4) −3 (+10) +16 (+19) +34 (+36) Brodmann area 32 (Brodmann area 32)

Each ROI and COM is shown in Fig. 3. In the lower portion of the table, the ROI match (fMRI ROIs from above) are shown in parentheses with the COMs of the PET study of Frith et al. (4). Similar fMRI activations were observed in Random minus Opposite (data not shown).