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. 2007 Feb 22;29(1):82–96. doi: 10.1002/hbm.20360

Table I.

Mean spatial distances

Subject number Distance (mm)
P C3 P cM1 P ana P fMRI P probab
x y x–y x y x–y x y x–y x y x–y x y x–y
1 −14 −1 14.0 12 4 12.6 −10 5 11.2 −6 10 11.7 1 8 8.1
2 −3 6 6.7 10 4 10.8 7 13 14.8 1 6 6.1 0 10 10.0
3 2 14 14.1 3 10 10.4 −4 9 9.8 −8 5 9.4 −2 −8 8.2
4 2 9 9.2 −1 12 12.0 −3 9 9.5 3 6 6.7 −6 −3 6.7
5 −11 12 16.3 −7 9 11.4 −4 −2 4.5 2 −5 5.4 −4 −9 9.8
6 8 9 12.0 3 4 5.0 −1 5 5.1 1 4 4.1 3 −9 9.5
7 21 4 21.4 −6 −6 8.5 3 3 4.2 −3 5 5.8 −6 6 8.5
8 −8 7 10.6 5 9 10.3 −4 4 5.7 1 4 4.1 1 4 4.1
9 −10 4 10.8 7 −9 11.4 1 7 7.1 −3 3 4.2 −3 12 12.4
10 3 7 7.6 6 −8 10.0 6 2 6.3 −3 4 5.0 −4 8 8.9
Mean −1.0 7.1 12.3 3.2 2.9 10.2 −0.9 5.5 7.8 −1.5 4.2 6.3 −2.0 1.9 8.6
SD 10.6 4.3 4.4 6.3 7.8 2.2 5.2 4.2 3.4 3.7 3.8 2.5 3.1 8.3 2.2

Individual data in mm of the spatial distances between the MEP‐CoG and P C3, P cM1, P ana, P fMRI, and P probab, respectively (for details, see text). The distances were determined in the anterior–posterior (y‐axis) and the mediolateral direction (x‐axis). Positive x and y values correspond to spatial variance between P C3, P cM1, P ana, P fMRI, or P probab and the MEP‐CoG in the medial (x‐axis) and posterior (y‐axis) direction, respectively. Negative x and y values indicate vice versa deviation in the lateral and anterior direction. The mean distances in two‐dimensional space (x–y) were additionally calculated from the x, y coordinates.