Skip to main content
. 2006 Jun 9;28(3):218–227. doi: 10.1002/hbm.20271

Table IV.

Summary of the fMRI results obtained from the comparison between the antiphase vs. in‐phase movements of the dominant hand and foot and from the comparisons between the in front vs. the behind position of the dominant upper limb with respect to the trunk (and vice versa) in healthy subjects

Anatomical regions Sidea Antiphase vs. in‐phase movement (SPM coordinates) Anterior vs. posterior position of the right upper limb (SPM coordinates) Posterior vs. anterior position of the right upper limb (SPM coordinates)
Precentral gyrus R 42, −8, 30
Precentral gyrus L −48, −6, 38
Cingulated motor area R 14, −28, 48 8, 14, 38
Middle frontal gyrus R 50, 20, 30 32, 38, 22
Middle frontal gyrus L –32, 50, 6 0, 50, 22
Inferior frontal gyrus R 50, 28, 2 52, 18, 4
Inferior frontal gyrus L −32, 38, −6
Postcentral gyrus R 34, −40, 50
Infraparietal sulcus R 14, −68, 46
Infraparietal sulcus L −26, −46, 58 −22, −62, 40
Angular gyrus L −50, −68, 34
Precuneus R 30, −50, 48 2, −56, 30
Precuneus L −14, −66, 42 −32, −80, 43
Inferior parietal lobule R 54, −38, 34
Caudate head R 8, 10, 2
Caudate tail R 34, −42, 6
Thalamus R 18, −22, 6
Thalamus L −18, −20, 8 −22, −24, 14
Insula R 34, 20, 6
Insula L −46, 8, 6
Middle temporal gyrus R 50, 12, 34
Middle temporal gyrus L −58, −60, 22
Cuneus R 14, −72, 12
Vermis B 0, −54, −6
Cerebellar hemisphere L −28, −64, −22 −32, −68, −28
a

R, right; L, left; B, bilateral.