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From: Target-oriented motor imagery for grasping action: different characteristics of brain activation between kinesthetic and visual imagery

Figure 5

Common brain regions with significantly increased activation during both the KI > VI-1 and KI > VI-3 conditions (A). Brain regions with significantly increased activation during KI > VI-1 (B) and KI > VI-3 (C), respectively. All analyses were conducted at uncorrected P < 0.001 with cluster-based false discovery rate correction P < 0.05. A1, primary auditory cortex; IFG, inferior frontal gyrus; INS, insula; KI, kinesthetic motor imagery; MTG, middle temporal gyrus; PostCG, postcentral gyrus; PUT, putamen; ROL, Rolandic operculum; SFG, superior frontal gyrus; SMA, supplementary motor area; SMG, supramarginal gyrus; STG, superior temporal gyrus; VI-1, visual motor imagery in the first-person perspective; VI-3, visual motor imagery in the third-person perspective.

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