Table 2.
Statistical parametric map | Voxels | Max value | X | Y | Z | Region |
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Hand-evoked activation (intact hand ROI) | 305 | 9.09 (Z) | −38 | −26 | 58 | Primary sensorimotor cortex, intact/dominant hemisphere |
Hand-evoked activation | 166 | 9.84 (Z) | 22 | −50 | −24 | Intact cerebellum, lobule VI, intact/dominant hemisphere |
Seed-based functional connectivity, between group t-test | 239 | 4.26 (t) | −38 | −24 | 60 | Primary sensorimotor cortex, intact/dominant hemisphere |
Seed-based functional connectivity, between group t-test | 159 | 4.22 (t) | 6 | 38 | 40 | Dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, missing/nondominant hemisphere |
Seed-based functional connectivity, between group t-test | 72 | 3.92 (t) | 70 | −36 | −2 | Middle temporal gyrus, missing/nondominant hemisphere |
Seed-based functional connectivity, between group t-test | 7 | 3.21 (t) | −68 | −26 | −12 | Middle temporal gyrus, intact/dominant hemisphere |
Correlations between voxel-wise functional connectivity values and behavioural scores | 225 | 0.81 (r) | −30 | −28 | 44 | Primary sensorimotor cortex, intact/dominant hemisphere |
Columns present the cluster size (no. of voxels), the value of the maximum ‘intensity’ within the cluster (Max value), the location of the maximum intensity voxel given as X/Y/Z values in MNI coordinates, and the functional region. Intact/dominant hemisphere relates to the hemisphere contralateral to the intact/dominant hand in one-handers/controls, respectively. Missing/nondominant hemisphere relates to the hemisphere contralateral to the missing/nondominant hand in one-handers/controls, respectively.