Coordinates (x, y, z) represent the local activation maxima in the SMA by task for each subject in the coordinate system of the MNI atlas

VMoSeWoMeLi
xyzxyzxyzxyzxyz
1−6−856−8−460−8458−5057xxx
2855611352−713604949xxx
3−3−9601−250−7448−6−261xxx
4−4−745xxx12046311545854
586598−149−41247−81446xxx
65−9524246xxx21847xxx
760446−747−5044−4052xxx
8−4−461xxx01846−4−260xxx
97352−6−958−6854xxxxxx
10−2−4477448−265762468−750
112−646xxx−71687460−4060
121261xxx816548847xxx
1355626−552−42350−38552657
143−246xxx−1352−6454xxx
15−6147−5455−8646−81344xxx
166−4481−12604747−7−351−6−858
Average1.6−1.9532.3−2.353−3.19.452−2.25.652
Stdev5.15.26.66.35.55.14.77.26.75.56.65.7
  • Note.—V indicates volunteer; Mo, complex motor; Se, hot sensory; Wo, word generation; Me, working memory; Li, listening comprehension. The coordinates were obtained after transforming the brain images of individual studies onto the MNI atlas and are shown in millimeters. x indicates distance to right (+) or left (−) or mid sagittal line; y, distance anterior (+) or posterior (−) to vertical plane through anterior commissure; and z, distance above (+) or below (−) anterior commissure—posterior commissure line.