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. 2019 Jul 17;122(4):1330–1341. doi: 10.1152/jn.00286.2019

Table 2.

Peak activation coordinates for each region that showed greater activation during visuomotor behavior compared with rest

MNI Coordinates
Region k Voxels x y z Maximum z Statistic
R inferior occipital cortex (V3) 203 27 99 −12 5.29
R superior parietal lobule (SPL) 203 45 −45 66 2.08
R middle occipital cortex (V5/MT) 176 45 −66 0 5.61
L precentral gyrus (M1) 164 −45 −15 63 5.29
R inferior frontal gyrus (PMv) 110 60 9 45 5.15
L middle occipital cortex (V5/MT) 107 −48 −78 −6 5.53
L inferior occipital cortex (V3) 82 −30 −96 −12 5.44
R postcentral gyrus (S1) 71 66 −15 42 5.57
R cerebellar lobule VIIb 32 3 −78 −36 4.26
R cerebellar lobules I-IV 32 15 −54 −15 5.89
R precuneus 32 27 −69 42 5.42
L putamen 30 −27 0 3 4.92
Medial frontal gyrus (SMA) 27 0 −3 60 4.24
L cerebellar lobule VIIb 23 −21 −72 −48 4.2

Comparisons are at a voxel-wise P < 0.0015, k ≥ 20. L, left; M1, primary motor area; MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute; PMv, ventral premotor area; R, right; S1, primary somatosensory area; SMA, supplementary motor area; SPL, superior parietal lobule; V3, extrastriate cortex; V5/MT, middle temporal visual area.