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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Cogn Neurosci. 2017 Jun 27;29(11):1791–1802. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_01161

Table 3.

Max Z Scores within ROIs Comparing the Correlation Values within the Common vs. Uncommon Groups (n = 15).

Action Category Visual



Common Uncommon x, y, z Z (p) Common Uncommon x, y, z Z (p) Common Uncommon x, y, z Z (p)
ROIs from Chrysikou et al. (2011)
IFG (1) .03 −.01 −50, 14, 2 1.86 (.03)
IFG (3) .02 −.02 −42, 6, 4 2.46 (.007)
MFG
MOG (3) −.02 .05 −40, −92, −10 −1.71 (.04)
FFG
ROIs from Gallivan et al. (2013)
paIPS −.02 .03 −42, −46, 52 −1.89 (.03)
aIPS
SMG −.005 .05 −56, −30, 38 −2.0 (.02)
M1
PMd −.01 .04 −24, −10, 54 −1.73 (.04)
SS
pMTG .04 −.005 −50, −58, 0 1.92 (.03)

Note that Z scores > 1.65 are significant at alpha = .05 (one tailed). Only ROIs that showed at least one significant test are reported. All other correlations are z < 1.65. Coordinates of max Z scores are given in MNI space (mm). Mean correlations for both groups at each location are also shown. Comparisons highlighted in orange show reliably stronger correlations in the uncommon group than in the common group; comparisons highlighted in light blue show reliably stronger correlations in the common group than in the uncommon group.

IFG = inferior frontal gyrus; MFG = middle frontal gyrus; MOG = middle occipital gyrus; FFG = fusiform gyrus; paIPS = posterior anterior intraparietal sulcus; aIPS = anterior intra parietal sulcus; SMG = supramarginal gyrus; M1 = primary motor cortex; PMd = dorsal premotor cortex; SS = somatosensory cortex; pMTG = posterior middle temporal gyrus.