Figure 1

Group one sample t-test results (p < 0.05, FDR-corrected for multiple comparisons at the whole brain level).
Activation (motor task > rest) was presented in yellow and deactivation (motor task < rest) was presented in blue. (A) pre-rTMS, (B) post1, (C) post2, and (D) post3. After rTMS of the left M1, within group analysis of the right finger-tapping task showed that the extent of motor activation was reduced at post1, post2 and post3, although the activities of ipsilateral motor networks slightly recovered at post3. The most striking effect of rTMS was significant deactivation in sensory and non-motor brain areas. These deactivations were most significant at post2.