The Journal of Neuroscience, August 30, 2006, ():

Lighter or Heavier Than Predicted: Neural Correlates of Corrective Mechanisms during Erroneously Programmed Lifts
J. Neurosci. Jenmalm et al.
26: 9015
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Supplementary fig. 1
Neural activity in erroneously programmed lifts with the heavy weight versus adequately programmed lifts (Change to Heavier - No change Heavy; p<0.05 corrected). The left picture show the activation seen in the central sulcus (central s.) which correspond to the primary motor cortex (M1) and primary somatosensory cortex (S1). On the right the activation in the postcentral gyurs (postcentral g. S1) is illustrated. For illustrative purposes we used p<0.001 uncorrected and > 5 voxels to threshold the statistical parametric maps. R denotes right hemisphere and the coordinate in standard space for the two slices are indicted
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Supplementary fig. 2
Neural activity in erroneously programmed lifts with the light weight versus adequately programmed lifts (Change to lighter– No change light; p <0.05 corrected). Activity is seen in the bilateral cerebellar hemispheres (p<0.05 corrected). The activity in the medial cerebellum did not reach significance (p>0.05 corrected; p<0.001 uncorrected). For illustrative purposes we used p<0.001 uncorrected and > 5 voxels to threshold the statistical parametric maps. R denotes right hemisphere and the coordinate in standard space for the two slices are indicted