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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Mar 12.
Published in final edited form as: Exp Brain Res. 2011 Oct 25;215(0):359–367. doi: 10.1007/s00221-011-2903-9

Table 2.

Brain activity during high versus low stability and high versus low force magnitude

High instability–low instability
High force magnitude–low force magnitude
Area PFDR T Z x y z Area PFDR T Z x y z
Left precentral gyrus (M1a) 0.004 6.24 4.32 −34 −10 60 Left precentral gyrus (M1) 0.005 5.74 4.11 −32 −26 58
Left precentral gyrus (M1) 0.007 5.55 4.03 −30 −14 66 Left central sulcus (M1b) 0.003 6.32 4.35 −44 −20 52
Right precentral gyrus (M1) 0.004 6.35 4.36 36 −14 52 Right medial temporal pole 0.004 6.19 4.30 48 12 −26
Left intraparietal sulcus 0.003 6.62 4.46 −34 −38 32 Right lingual gyrus 0.005 5.74 4.11 24 −88 −6
Right postcentral gyrus (S1) 0.002 7.87 4.88 42 −28 36 Right calcarine gyrus 0.006 5.24 3.89 16 −94 −2
Left cerebellum (VI) 0.003 6.68 4.48 −18 −58 −24 Left cerebellum (VIII) 0.006 5.31 3.91 −20 −56 −40
Right cerebellum (VI) 0.002 9.17 5.25 8 −66 −20 Right cerebellum (IV–V) 0.002 9.25 5.27 10 −52 −24
Right cerebellum (VI) 0.002 8.28 5.00 20 −54 −28 Right cerebellum (IX) 0.003 7.34 4.71 10 −54 −38
Right cerebellum (VI) 0.002 8.02 4.93 12 −58 −22 Right cerebellum IV–V) 0.002 8.83 5.16 16 −50 −24
Right cerebellum (IX) 0.002 8.64 5.11 8 −46 −38
Right cerebellum (Crus 1) 0.005 5.58 4.04 34 −76 −32
Cerebellar vermis 0.002 7.91 4.89 4 −66 −24

Bold indicates main peak of activation within each cluster

a

Cluster extends into PMD

b

Cluster extends into S1