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. 2013 Oct 5;35(7):3227–3237. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22397

Table 2.

Activation‐likelihood‐estimation analyses for between group contrasts

Neural region Side MNI coordinates Z value
X Y Z
Difference in activation between PD‐OFF and controls (35 experiments, 193 patients)
Putamen right 26 −4 −8 5.09
Inferior parietal cortex left −60 −22 22 5.04
Precentral gyrus (M1) left −36 −20 62 4.65
Presupplementary motor area right 6 12 60 4.30
Superior parietal lobule left −34 −46 62 3.99
Decreased activation in PD‐OFF compared to controls (18 experiments, 171 patients)
Putamen right 26 −4 −8 5.72
Increased activation in PD‐OFF compared to controls (17 experiments, 157 patients)
Superior parietal lobule left −26 −48 60 4.04
Difference in activation between PD‐ON and controls (11 experiments, 77 patients)
Precentral Gyrus (M1) left −34 −24 60 5.2
Decreased activation in PD‐ON compared to controls (7 experiments, 61 patients)
Precentral Gyrus (M1) left −34 −24 60 5.28
Difference in activation between PD‐ON and PD‐OFF (10 experiments, 79 patients)
Middle Frontal Gyrus right 34 4 48 4.2
Putamen right 26 3 −6 4.06
Increased activation in PD‐ON compared to PD‐OFF (7 experiments, 58 patients)
Putamen left −28 −4 −2 4.35

Clusters with convergence of activation maxima are reported at a statistical threshold of P < 0.05 cluster‐corrected. There were no significant activations for the contrasts PD‐ON > Controls and PD‐OFF > PD‐ON.