Table 3.
Significant differences in brain resting-state measures per nonparametric permutation analysis
| Cluster
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| Voxels | Center of gravity (MNI) | Major structures associated with cluster | |||
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| x | y | z | |||
| Contrast | |||||
| fALFF pre > post-training | |||||
| 200 | −2.5 | −49.6 | −23.0 | L cerebellum I-IV, L cerebellum V | |
| 27 | 18.3 | −41.1 | −23.3 | R cerebellum V, R cerebellum I-IV | |
| 26 | −0.8 | −8.1 | −3.2 | L thalamus, R thalamus | |
| ReHo pre > post-training | |||||
| 3 | 30.0 | 4.7 | 55.3 | R superior frontal sulcus (R middle frontal gyrus) | |
| ReHo post > pre-training | |||||
| 3 | −27.3 | −81.3 | −20.0 | L occipital fusiform gyrus | |
Probabilistic anatomical labels were obtained using fsl’s function atlas query with atlas inputs Harvard-Oxford Cortical Structural, Harvard-Oxford Subcortical Structural or Cerebellar Atlas in MNI152 space after normalization with FNIRT. Locations of voxels with peak statistic values within each cluster are depicted in Figure 1.
fALFF = fractional amplitude of low frequency fluctuations; L = left; MNI = Montreal Neurological Institute; ReHo = regional homogeneity; R = right