Fig. 4: Connective disruptive maps of behaviour.
From: A framework for focal and connectomic mapping of transiently disrupted brain function

For each MNI voxel, a planned t-contrast was performed. Only voxels surviving the p < 0.05 FWE-corrected threshold are shown, overlaid on the mid-sagittal, lateral, superior, and inferior planes, where higher t-statistics (brighter colour) represent a stronger association between the connectivity value and the observed behaviour. Cerebellar subregions are labelled with reference to a priori known cortical network associations33. R right, L left, SMA supplementary motor area, SPL superior parietal lobule, SM sensorimotor.