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. 2020 Jul 20;10:12008. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-68928-w

Table 2.

Statistical values for the conjunction analysis between observation and execution conditions.

Contrast Brain structure Side k Z Local maxima (MNI)
x y z
Conjunction Inferior parietal lobule L 7,199 7.18 − 40 − 36  + 50
R 5,639 5.74  + 37 − 36  + 50
Supramarginal gyrus L 6.98 − 50 − 22  + 36
R 6.10  + 50 − 20  + 36
Postcentral gyrus L 6.26 − 56 − 20  + 38
R 7.13  + 56 − 18  + 40
Superior parietal lobule L 3.41 − 18 − 52  + 68
R 4.10  + 18 − 54  + 68
Cerebellum (Lobule VI) L 1,209 5.60 − 26 − 68 − 22
R 597 5.68  + 24 − 70 − 20
Cerebellum (Lobule VIIIb) L 42 3.91 − 14 − 56 − 50
R 91 4.66  + 18 − 54 − 52
Cerebellum (Lobule VIIIa) L 4.10 − 12 − 68 − 46
R 3.92  + 16 − 64 − 50
Precentral gyrus L 1907 6.33 − 32 − 8  + 60
R 1547 5.89  + 28 − 8  + 54
IFG (BA44) L 694 5.88 − 58  + 6  + 28
IFG (pars opercularis) R 435 4.83  + 58  + 12  + 28
Thalamus L 299 4.91 − 18 − 26  + 2
Globus pallidus L 82 3.64 − 18 − 2  + 4
R 59 3.06  + 18 − 4  + 4

Local maxima corresponding to the activation maps shown in Figs. 4 and 5 are given in MNI standard brain coordinates. Significant threshold is set at P < 0.001, FWE-corrected at cluster-level. Most probable anatomical regions are derived from Anatomy Toolbox 1.755 and listed in “Brain structure” column. k = main cluster size.