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. 2005 Aug 25;27(6):535–543. doi: 10.1002/hbm.20197

Table II.

Functional areas activated during motor task in six patients with double cortex syndrome

Task Patient 1 Patient 2 Patient 3 Patient 4 Patient 5 Patient 6
Right hand M1, L M1, L M1, L M1, bil M1, L M1, bil.
M1‐B, L M1‐B, L M1‐B, L M1‐B, L M1‐B, L M1‐B, L
SMA, L SMA, L SMA‐B, L SMA, R SMA, R
PMA, R PMA, bil SII (sm), L
Putamen, L
Cerebellum, R Cerebellum, R Cerebellum, R Cerebellum, R Cerebellum, R Cerebellum, R
Left hand M1, R M1, bil. M1, bil. M1, R M1, R M1, bil.
M1‐B, R M1‐B, R M1‐B, R M1‐B, R M1‐B, R
SMA, L SMA, L SMA, L SMA, L SMA, R SMA, L
PMA, bil. PMA, R PMA, R SII (sm), bil.
Putamen, R Putamen, R
Cerebellum, L Cerebellum, L Cerebellum, L Cerebellum, L Cerebellum, L Cerebellum, L

‐B, corresponding area in the underlying heterotopic band; bil., bilateral; IC, internal capsule; L, left; M1, primary motor area; PMA, premotor area; R, right; SII, secondary somatosensory area; sm, supramarginal gyrus; SMA, supplementary motor area.