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. 2019 Jan 7;29(3):1351–1368. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhy322

Table 1.

AEON: main effect (0th order)

Cluster Peak
Ext T x y z Anatomical region BA/Loc (%)
 1986 8.64 51 −67 −2 R Middle Temporal Gyrus* hOc4la (51)
8.23 −45 −73 2 L Middle Occipital Gyrus hOc5 [V5/MT] (53)
6.83 −42 −79 −5 L Inferior Occipital Gyrus hOc4la (69)
 534 6.6 −30 −49 55 L Inferior Parietal Lobule 7 PC (SPL) (31)
6.12 −54 −22 28 L Postcentral Gyrus PFt (IPL) (46)
 439 6.3 30 −49 58 R Superior Parietal Lobule 7PC (SPL) (40)
5.59 −34 −34 43 R Postcentral Gyrus 3a (25)/1 (35)
4.7 57 −16 37 R Postcentral Gyrus
 76 5.32 60 8 19 R Precentral Gyrus 44 (50)
 33 4.61 −57 5 31 L Precentral Gyrus 44 (10)
 30 4.46 −36 −4 16 L Insular Lobe
 13 4.45 24 −70 37 R Superior Occipital Gyrus
3.26 21 −79 43 R Cuneus 7P (SPL) (9)
 46 3.41 −33 −7 64 L Precentral Gyrus
 35 3.11 −9 −10 7 L Thalamus Thal: Prefrontal (86)

The table reports all the action execution–observation network (AEON) regions that presented a main effect (0th order). The statistical threshold is set using P < 0.05 (k ≥ 10) at the cluster level. Regions (*) survived a P < 0.05 correction for multiple comparisons at the peak level. The first cluster (ext = 1986) contains cerebellar activations (Crus 1 and lobules VI and VII). The last column reports the probability (expressed as a percentage) of these voxels being located in the respective Brodmann area (BA) or specific location (Loc) according to the cytoarchitectonic maps. ext = extension (number of voxels in a cluster); T = T-value at the voxel level. x, y, z are peak coordinates in MNI space (mm).