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. 2012 May 17;23(6):1362–1377. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhs120

Table 1.

Areas showing significant BOLD signal increases or decreases in Experiment 1 during ipsilateral finger presses

Name Peak t-value Area (mm2) P (corr.) x (mm) y (mm) z (mm)
Ipsilateral movement > rest
 Left SMA 8.75 214 0.001 −5.79 −2.12 58.87
 Left PM 12.5 97 0.023 −41.42 −4.09 43.69
Ipsilateral movement < rest
 Left M1/S1 −18.59 216 0.001 −33.53 −23.80 46.11
 Right SI −116.38 274 0.000 46.64 −17.69 52.07
 Right M1 −8.24 86 0.025 27.29 −21.99 61.20
 Right M1 −14.68 87 0.001 44.30 −9.39 34.67
 Right SPL −14.77 125 0.035 27.48 −42.01 53.02

Note: Only clusters that are significantly corrected for multiple tests over the sensory motor areas (M1, S1, PM, SMA, and SPL) of the hemisphere are shown. At an uncorrected threshold of t(5) < −4.03, P = 0.005, the critical cluster size for P < 0.05, family-wise error-corrected, is 75.4 mm2. The peak t-value, the size of the area in mm2, and the cluster-corrected P-value are listed. x-, y-, and z- coordinates are reported for the location of the local maxima on the average Freesurfer surface, which was aligned to the Montreal Neurological Institute atlas.