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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 15.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Brain Res. 2016 Nov 11;319:87–95. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2016.11.021

Table 1.

Regions activated during the learning and control tasks as well as regions that showed a significant difference (note negative parameter estimate differences mean control is greater than learning).

Task Region x y z T-max Cluster Size
Learning Left Precentral / Postcentral Gyrus / Lateral Premotor Area / Middle Frontal Gyrus / Superior/Inferior Parietal Lobule −34 0 48 7.6 3804
Left Putamen −24 −2 6 4 135
Bilateral Supplementary Motor Area / Lateral Premotor Area −10 4 50 5.5 678
Right Precentral / Middle Frontal Gyrus 58 8 32 8.3 829
Right Superior Parietal Lobule / Angular Gyrus 28 −54 44 6.1 297
Right Insula / Superior Temporal Gyrus 62 −24 6 −5.1 319

Control Left Precentral / Postcentral Gyrus / Lateral Premotor Area / Middle Frontal Gyrus / Supplementary Motor Area / Superior /Inferior Parietal Lobule / Precuneus −56 −26 42 13.3 7794
Left Middle Occipital Gyrus −44 −72 10 96.4 179
Left Putamen −26 −2 4 5.3 322
Left Thalamus −14 −18 6 5 165
Left Insula −50 −24 18 4.7 146
Right Supramarginal / Postcentral Gyrus 56 −38 24 4.6 276
Right Middle Occipital Gyrus 30 −88 2 5.7 117
Right Putamen 20 8 4 4.1 133
Right Superior / Inferior Parietal Lobule / Precuneus 26 −64 46 6.9 779
Bilateral Cerebellum Vermis/Culmen 4 −58 −10 4.3 124

Learning-Control Left Superior Parietal Lobule / Precuneus −20 −64 58 −5.5 146
Bilateral Thalamus −4 −20 12 −4.5 488