Table 4.
Electroencephalography activation differences specific to [incorrect > tool] > [correct > tool] from 100 to 200 ms following image onset.
| EEG activation for [incorrect > tool] > [correct > tool], 100–200 ms | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lobe | Region | X (TAL) | Y (TAL) | Z (TAL) | Z-Value | k |
| Occipital | Left cuneus | −20 | −82 | 13 | 3.47207 | 15 |
| Left lingual gyrus | −15 | −87 | 4 | 3.32651 | 7 | |
| Right lingual gyrus | 10 | −58 | 3 | 3.30195 | 9 | |
| Sub-lobar | Left insula | −40 | −33 | 20 | 3.36553 | 23 |
| Right insula | 40 | −23 | 20 | 3.30552 | 13 | |
| Temporal | Left superior temporal gyrus | −40 | −52 | 26 | 3.30795 | 10 |
| Left transverse temporal gyrus | −40 | −24 | 10 | 3.25382 | 6 | |
Data are organized by major structure (Lobe) and then by Regions within Lobes. Coordinates of within-region peak voxel activation are indicated (X, Y, and Z Talairach coordinates), along with the Z-value of the peak activation. Regions are listed in descending order according to the number of activated voxels (k) within each region in the left and then right hemispheres. Activation of all listed voxels was statistically significant at P < 0.05.