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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Neuroimaging. 2019 Jul 3;29(5):580–588. doi: 10.1111/jon.12645

Table 2.

Sensorimotor region activity metrics during the right leg press.

Region of interest Voxels Total Active Voxels Mean % signal change (standard deviation) Peak % Signal Change Mean Z-score (standard deviation) Peak Z-score MNI Standard Space
X Y Z
Right Motor Cortex 5506 1030 0.25 (0.70) 3.65 0.61 (2.63) 6.06 2 −18 76
Left Motor Cortex 6297 2212 0.77 (1.31) 7.01 1.50 (2.75) 9.78 −6 −46 80
Right Pre−Motor Cortex 8732 1586 0.35 (0.70) 4.56 1.21 (2.36) 6.06 2 −8 74
Left Pre−Motor Cortex 8592 2420 0.74 (1.15) 8.65 1.96 (2.13) 9.78 −8 −12 80
Right Primary Somatosensory Cortex 6997 641 0.12 (0.53) 3.10 0.27(2.30) 6.05 8 −50 80
Left Primary Somatosensory Cortex 8103 1985 0.45 (0.98) 7.01 1.28 (2.55) 9.78 −6 −46 80
Right Secondary Somatosensory Cortex 3555 1276 0.54 (0.55) 2.98 2.26 (2.04) 7.42 62 8 2
Left Secondary Somatosensory Cortex 3661 1638 0.64 (0.59) 2.95 2.73 (1.92) 6.13 −66 −20 16
Right Cerebellum 10278 1540 0.52 (0.58) 4.34 1.67 (1.57) 7.75 32 −50 −58
Left Cerebellum 8790 415 0.29 (0.41) 2.85 0.99 (1.30) 6.81 −12 −60 −62
Right Basal Ganglia 2656 1147 0.37 (0.25) 1.44 2.88 (1.44) 5.92 12 22 −10
Left Basal Ganglia 2680 1485 0.44 (0.23) 1.50 3.26 (1.36) 5.80 −10 −4 16

Data presented below is the combined session group average as no differences were found between sessions.

MNI – Montreal Neurological Institute