Cerebellar and somatosensory peaks showing increased connectivity with the seeds of interest as a function of behavioral attenuation. A, Sagittal (left), coronal (middle), and axial (right) views of the significant peak in the left cerebellum (p < 0.05 FWE-corrected) that increased its connectivity with the right supramarginal gyrus (seed). Only the cerebellar peak (black circle) was significant. B, Scatterplot showing the relationship between the connectivity increases of the peak (A) and the participants' behavioral attenuation as measured in the force-matching task. C, E, G, Slice views of the peaks in the left supramarginal gyrus, the right parietal operculum (S2)/supramarginal gyrus, and the right primary somatosensory cortex (p < 0.05 FWE-corrected) that significantly increased their connectivity with the left cerebellum (seed, lobule VI; black circles). D, F, H, Scatterplots showing the relationship between the connectivity increases of the peaks (C,E,G) and the participants' behavioral attenuation. See also Figure 4-1 and Figure 4-2.