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. 2009 Aug 12;29(32):10153–10159. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2668-09.2009

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

xmRS effects. A, The parameter estimates for each of the 10 subjects (black bars) for the xmRS when subjects first observed and then executed an action. In 8/10 subjects, the parameter estimate was less when subjects executed the same action compared with a different action. The mean parameter estimate across all subjects is shown in white, and error bars show the SE. B, The same data as in A but for pairs in which the subjects first executed and then observed an action. Here 9/10 subjects show a repetition suppression effect. In both cases the parameter estimate was taken at the voxel that corresponded to the peak t value for the conjunction of unimodal execution > wait and observation > wait in the left IFG (this voxel selection was orthogonal to any differences between cross-model trials). * indicates significance at p < 0.05.