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. 2018 Mar 28;38(13):3333–3345. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2640-17.2018

Table 3.

Model1: Main effect of CI during the acquisition phase

Brain region Peak activation coordinates (x, y, z) Z value p value
Blocked > random
    R M1, also R S1 16 −30 66 5.43 <0.001
    L SMA; also L M1, L S1, and L PMd −10 −18 66 5.56 <0.001
    L/R CER lobes I–IV 0 −48 −4 3.92 0.005
    R anterior MTG, also R temporal pole and R amygdala 50 2 −28 4.51 0.007
    R CER CR1, also R CER lobe VIIb and R CER lobe VI 46 −54 −30 4.79 0.022
Random > blocked
    R hMT/V5+, also R temporo-occipital and posterior MTG 58 −64 −12 5.45 <0.001
    L superior LOC −32 −74 32 5.42 <0.001
    R posterior precuneus, also R superior LOC 10 −76 48 4.15 <0.001
    R medial frontal/paracingulate gyrus, also R SFG 10 24 44 5.26 <0.001
    L temporo-occipital ITG −64 −48 −16 4.04 0.006
    R PCC, also R ACC 8 −24 28 4.48 0.011

Shown are locations of main cluster activation peaks (MNI coordinates) and Z scores for brain regions showing a main effect of CI (Z > 2.3; cluster significance: p < 0.05, corrected). R, Right; L, left; PMd, dorsal premotor cortex; CER, cerebellum; CR1, crus 1; ACC, anterior cingulate cortex.