The Journal of Neuroscience, April 5, 2006, ():

Somatic Sensation of Hand-Object Interactive Movement Is Associated with Activity in the Left Inferior Parietal Cortex
J. Neurosci. Naito and Ehrsson
26: 3783
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Supplementary Figure 1
Brain areas active during the hand-object illusions with the right hand (a,b) and with the left hand (e,f) (CONTACT-TENDON vs. CONTACT-BONE), and areas active during the free-hand illusions with the right hand (c,d) and with the left hand (g,h) (FREE-TENDON vs. FREE-BONE). Yellow arrows in b and f indicate the left inferior parietal activations during the hand-object illusions that were absent during the free-hand illusions (yellow dashed-circles in d and h).
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Supplementary Figure 2
Results from conjunction analyses. a,b: Areas commonly active during hand-object illusions irrespective of whether the right or left hand was used right (CONTACT-TENDON vs. CONTACT-BONE) ∩ left (CONTACT-TENDON vs. CONTACT-BONE). c,d: Areas commonly active during the free-hand illusions without touching the object right (FREE-TENDON vs. FREE-BONE) ∩ left (FREE-TENDON vs. FREE-BONE).