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 Figure 3. Single subject and group cerebellar activation patterns. Single subject activation maps from all individuals (p < 0.001 uncorrected for multiple comparisons) displayed on axial sections containing maxi- mum number of representations. Group activation maps (p < 0.005 uncorrected for multiple comparisons, n=13) displayed on sagittal and axial sections from the MNI template (x and z-coordinates in top-left corner indicate position in MNI space). Legend in bottom-right corner indicating task specific color codes.
cerebellum showed weak correlations overall with other ROIs. A similar, yet inverted, correlation pattern was observed for the right foot. Timeseries from superomedial S1 in left hemisphere showed high correlation with the S2 and posterior insula on the same side, whereas correlation with S2 in the right hemisphere was weaker (Fig. 5B). Timeseries from the cerebellum showed weak correlations overall with other ROIs.































































































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