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. 2014 Jul 18;35(12):5962–5973. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22597

Table 2.

Coordinates of highest activation in GLM analysis for all six time frames

Time frames Macroanatomical location 1 2 3 4 5 6
T MNI coordinates T MNI coordinates T MNI coordinates T MNI coordinates T MNI coordinates T MNI coordinates
x y z x y z x y z x y z x y z x y z
L PMC 8.61 −56 2 32 16.09 −56 2 32 14.19 −56 −2 30 14.95 −56 −2 30 10.09 −56 −2 30 —–
R PMC 7.62 52 4 42 11.57 52 4 42 10.23 58 −2 28 8.97 58 −2 28 6.72 58 0 26
L SMA 8.82 −8 4 46 9.26 8 6 48 7.81 8 12 54
R SMA 10.47 4 8 48 8.77 −8 4 46 6.91 −8 4 46
L M1S1 9.19 −54 −2 28 15.02 −54 −2 28 15.92 −54 2 28 10.61 −54 −2 28 7.06 −64 −6 22
R M1S1 9.51 54 −4 20 12.16 58 −4 24 10.41 58 −4 24 7.93 62 −8 20
L Insula 8.14 −36 −14 2 12.68 −32 −24 6 10.44 −32 −26 4
R Insula 8.96 42 −22 −2 9.96 32 −22 6 7.93 32 −28 8
L Cerebellum 7.80 −18 −38 −26
R Cerebellum 8.07 20 −38 −24 8.57 20 −38 −22 7.56 20 −36 −28
L Pons 9.50 −4 −30 −26
R Pons

Statistical parametric mapping coordinates (Montreal Neurological Institute, x, y, z [mm]) and t‐values (T) of the highest activated voxel for the six different HRFs used in the GLM analysis. All results are plotted for P < 0.05, family‐wise error corrected. L, left; R, right; PMC, premotor cortex; SMA supplementary motor area; M1S1, primary sensory‐motor cortex; Cerebellum, cerebellar hemisphere Larsell IV–VI.