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. 2015 Feb 11;10(2):e0107526. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0107526

Table 4. Main effects of task during both observation and execution (pain expressions only ):

Anatomical location Hemisphere BA x y z t-value
(A) PAIN TASK > MOVEMENT TASK (pain expressions)
FRONTAL LOBE
 medial/superior frontal gyrus MID 6 -4 10 60 4.98
 inferior frontal gyrus R 44 47 19 0 3.44*
L 44 -49 13 3 4.12*
TEMPORAL LOBE
 middle temporal gyrus (posterior portion) L 21 -52 -32 -9 4.72
PARIETAL LOBE
 precuneus L 31 -7 -74 30 3.93
 posterior cingulate gyrus L/MID 23/31 -4 -41 19 4.81
OCCIPITAL LOBE
 superior occipital gyrus L 19 -43 -71 39 4.74
SUBCORTICAL
 cerebellum R 35 -77 -42 4.29
L -31 -74 -42 4.57
(B) MOVEMENT TASK > PAIN TASK (pain expressions)
PARIETAL LOBE
 inferior parietal lobule / intraparietal sulcus R 40 35 -35 39 5.06
L 40 -29 -41 39 4.88
L 40 -55 -29 45 3.96*
 postcentral gyrus R 1/2/3 50 -23 36 4.70
L 1/2/3 -58 -23 33 3.94*

Peak values for areas of significant BOLD response change during both the viewing and performance of pain expressions, in the pain expression task condition (A) (PT—MT (Obs∩Exec)), versus the movement imitation task condition (B) (MT—PT (Obs∩Exec)). See note in Table 2 regarding identification and labeling of brain regions.

*p < 0.002.

† Results are reported for pain expressions only. Similar results were obtained when including the neutral condition with only one exception, in the right IFG

‡: t = 2.31; not significant.