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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 24.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroimage. 2012 Oct 11;65:466–475. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.10.004

Table 7.

Network connectivity in the precuneus at the after training stage.

Brain region Brodmann
area
MNI Coordinates t value Cluster
size
x y z
Tapping Task
R SMA-proper 6 6 −8 51 10.06 19
R Medial Frontal Gyrus 9 6 30 33 9.34 10
L Occipital Lobe, Cuneus 19 −6 −78 30 12.04 18
R Occipital Lobe, Cuneus 19 6 −78 30 10.91 16
L Middle Occipital Gyrus 19 −48 −78 6 10.22 10
Counting Task
R Superior Temporal Gyrus 19 48 −60 15 11.73 15
Dual-Task
R PMd 6 33 −1 54 10.40 11
R SMA-proper 6 6 −11 54 13.69 15
R Pre-SMA 6 3 13 47 9.59 18
R Superior Parietal Lobule 7 26 −63 51 11.19 26
R Occipital Lobe, Cuneus 17 12 −87 3 11.27 10
L Superior Occipital Gyrus 19 −33 −78 24 12.87 36
R Occipital Lobe, Cuneus 30 9 −60 6 14.70 18
R Posterior Cingulate Cortex 31 3 −39 42 13.96 53
R Temporal Lobe, Fusiform Gyrus 37 48 −57 −15 12.44 20
L Inferior Parietal Lobule 39 −32 −66 42 9.41 11
L Thalamus, Medial Dorsal Nucleus −6 −12 6 12.81 15
R Putamen 27 −6 6 10.83 22

Brain regions functionally connected with the precuneus during performance of tapping, counting, or dual-task at the after training stage (one-sample t-test, p < 0.05, FWE corrected). Abbreviations: L, left; R, right; M1, primary sensorimotor cortex; PMd, dorsal premotor cortex; Pre-SMA, rostral supplementary motor area; SMA-proper, caudal supplementary motor area.