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. 2016 Jul 21;11(11):1687–1697. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsw098

Table 3.

Whole-brain activation to low-level kinematics

Region k x Y Z t Pcorr
Middle occipital gyrus [hOc4lp (LO2), hOc5 (V5/MT)] 575 −45 −79 13 6.19 <0.001
Superior occipital gyrus [hOc4d (V3A)] −21 −88 40 2.34
Superior parietal lobule [Area 7A (SPL)] 1376 15 −61 67 5.32 <0.001
Superior parietal lobule [Area 5L (SPL)] −18 −55 67 4.11
Middle temporal gyrus [hOc4lp (LO2), hOc5 (V5/MT)] 262 45 −73 7 5.08 <0.001
Lingual gyrus [hOc1 (V1), hOc2 (V2)] 68 9 −91 −8 3.70 <0.001
Precentral gyrus (FEF, BA 6) 327 24 −13 58 3.61 <0.001
Superior frontal gyrus (FEF, BA 6) 370 −21 −10 55 3.22 <0.001
Cerebellum [Lobule VIIIa] 19 −30 −40 −47 1.45 0.983
Cerebellum [Lobule VIIIa] 16 33 −40 −44 1.02 1.000
Rectal gyrus 4 9 47 −20 0.97 1.000
Medial temporal pole 1 39 20 −38 0.35 1.000

Note: Cluster extent k is given at P < 0.05 (uncorrected for multiple comparisons across the whole brain), BA, Brodmann Area, FEF, frontal eye field. Regions were classified according to the Automated Anatomical Labeling Atlas (Tzourio-Mazoyer et al., 2002). If applicable, anatomical labels were added in square brackets based on Anatomical Probability Maps (Anatomy toolbox; Eickhoff et al., 2006). X-, y-, and z-coordinates MNI and statistical information refer to the peak voxel(s) in the corresponding cluster. P values are adjusted for family wise error correction for multiple comparisons across the whole brain. Note that all clusters were identfied at a liberal voxel-wise threshold of of P < 0.05, uncorrected for multiple comparisons across the whole brain, in order to maximize sensitivity for potential confounding effects.