Table 4 Brain regions and coordinates of peak activations in the common brain areas during kinesthetic imagery versus visual imagery in the first- and third-person perspective conditions.

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

Region name

Hemi.

Peak T

MNI coordinates

BA

x

y

z

Motor and premotor cortex

    Supplementary Motor Area

L

3.74

−8

−6

66

BA6

    Rolandic Operculum

L

4.34

−56

4

10

BA6

Frontal cortex

    Inferior Frontal Gyrus

L

3.78

−50

8

14

BA44

Temporo-parietal cortex

    Supramarginal Gyrus

L

5.49

−60

−26

26

BA40

R

4.42

60

−28

30

BA40

    Superior Temporal Gyrus

L

4.64

−52

0

2

BA22

    Superior Temporal/Supramarginal Gyrus

L

5.33

−56

−28

22

BA40

R

3.71

58

−20

14

BA40

Limbic and Subcortical regions

    Insula

L

3.95

−46

12

0

BA13

    Cingulate Gyrus

L

4.66

−6

4

46

BA24

R

4.27

10

4

42

BA24

  1. *Only the statistically significant (uncorrected P < 0.001 with cluster-based FDR threshold P < 0.05) values are reported.