Table 2.
Effect of the covariables describing acting with one of the four limbs yielded strong increase of activity in the controlateral primary motor cortex and in the ipsilateral cerebellum
Location | x | y | z | t values |
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Right hand | ||||
(L) Primary motor cortex | −32 | −24 | 54 | 12.05 |
(R) Cerebellum | 16 | −50 | −26 | 7.97 |
Right foot | ||||
(L) Primary motor cortex | −8 | −36 | 72 | 10.64 |
(R) Cerebellum | 18 | −38 | −28 | 8.26 |
Left hand | ||||
(R) Primary motor cortex | 36 | −20 | 50 | 11.38 |
(L) Cerebellum | −16 | −50 | −24 | 12.5 |
Left foot | ||||
(R) Primary motor cortex | 6 | −20 | 70 | 9.65 |
(L) Cerebellum | −16 | −38 | −30 | 6.42 |
(P < 0.01 corrected at the cluster level)