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The SPM image represents the Group effect of the mixed measures ANOVA comparing internally generated versus fixation (I–F) and externally generated versus fixation (E–F) as within-subject factors and conversion disorder patients (CD) and normal subjects (NV) as between-subject factors. The SPM image shows decreased activity of the left supplementary motor area (SMA) in CD patients relative to NV during I-E. The contrast estimate and time course analysis for I and E in CD patients and NV are also shown for the left SMA. The time course analysis using the Finite Impulse Response function of <t>MarsBar</t> (marsbar.sourceforge.net) was time-locked to the two-second cue and the areas in white indicate the cue-related peak hemodynamic response function. The SPM image is shown at P<0.001 uncorrected Cluster size >10. S=seconds. Error bars represent standard deviation.
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Article Title: Aberrant supplementary motor complex and limbic activity during motor preparation in motor conversion disorder

Journal: Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society

doi: 10.1002/mds.23890

The SPM image represents the Group effect of the mixed measures ANOVA comparing internally generated versus fixation (I–F) and externally generated versus fixation (E–F) as within-subject factors and conversion disorder patients (CD) and normal subjects (NV) as between-subject factors. The SPM image shows decreased activity of the left supplementary motor area (SMA) in CD patients relative to NV during I-E. The contrast estimate and time course analysis for I and E in CD patients and NV are also shown for the left SMA. The time course analysis using the Finite Impulse Response function of MarsBar (marsbar.sourceforge.net) was time-locked to the two-second cue and the areas in white indicate the cue-related peak hemodynamic response function. The SPM image is shown at P<0.001 uncorrected Cluster size >10. S=seconds. Error bars represent standard deviation.
Figure Legend Snippet: The SPM image represents the Group effect of the mixed measures ANOVA comparing internally generated versus fixation (I–F) and externally generated versus fixation (E–F) as within-subject factors and conversion disorder patients (CD) and normal subjects (NV) as between-subject factors. The SPM image shows decreased activity of the left supplementary motor area (SMA) in CD patients relative to NV during I-E. The contrast estimate and time course analysis for I and E in CD patients and NV are also shown for the left SMA. The time course analysis using the Finite Impulse Response function of MarsBar (marsbar.sourceforge.net) was time-locked to the two-second cue and the areas in white indicate the cue-related peak hemodynamic response function. The SPM image is shown at P<0.001 uncorrected Cluster size >10. S=seconds. Error bars represent standard deviation.

Techniques Used: Generated, Activity Assay, Standard Deviation



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The SPM image represents the Group effect of the mixed measures ANOVA comparing internally generated versus fixation (I–F) and externally generated versus fixation (E–F) as within-subject factors and conversion disorder patients (CD) and normal subjects (NV) as between-subject factors. The SPM image shows decreased activity of the left supplementary motor area (SMA) in CD patients relative to NV during I-E. The contrast estimate and time course analysis for I and E in CD patients and NV are also shown for the left SMA. The time course analysis using the Finite Impulse Response function of <t>MarsBar</t> (marsbar.sourceforge.net) was time-locked to the two-second cue and the areas in white indicate the cue-related peak hemodynamic response function. The SPM image is shown at P<0.001 uncorrected Cluster size >10. S=seconds. Error bars represent standard deviation.
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The SPM image represents the Group effect of the mixed measures ANOVA comparing internally generated versus fixation (I–F) and externally generated versus fixation (E–F) as within-subject factors and conversion disorder patients (CD) and normal subjects (NV) as between-subject factors. The SPM image shows decreased activity of the left supplementary motor area (SMA) in CD patients relative to NV during I-E. The contrast estimate and time course analysis for I and E in CD patients and NV are also shown for the left SMA. The time course analysis using the Finite Impulse Response function of <t>MarsBar</t> (marsbar.sourceforge.net) was time-locked to the two-second cue and the areas in white indicate the cue-related peak hemodynamic response function. The SPM image is shown at P<0.001 uncorrected Cluster size >10. S=seconds. Error bars represent standard deviation.
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The SPM image represents the Group effect of the mixed measures ANOVA comparing internally generated versus fixation (I–F) and externally generated versus fixation (E–F) as within-subject factors and conversion disorder patients (CD) and normal subjects (NV) as between-subject factors. The SPM image shows decreased activity of the left supplementary motor area (SMA) in CD patients relative to NV during I-E. The contrast estimate and time course analysis for I and E in CD patients and NV are also shown for the left SMA. The time course analysis using the Finite Impulse Response function of <t>MarsBar</t> (marsbar.sourceforge.net) was time-locked to the two-second cue and the areas in white indicate the cue-related peak hemodynamic response function. The SPM image is shown at P<0.001 uncorrected Cluster size >10. S=seconds. Error bars represent standard deviation.
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The SPM image represents the Group effect of the mixed measures ANOVA comparing internally generated versus fixation (I–F) and externally generated versus fixation (E–F) as within-subject factors and conversion disorder patients (CD) and normal subjects (NV) as between-subject factors. The SPM image shows decreased activity of the left supplementary motor area (SMA) in CD patients relative to NV during I-E. The contrast estimate and time course analysis for I and E in CD patients and NV are also shown for the left SMA. The time course analysis using the Finite Impulse Response function of MarsBar (marsbar.sourceforge.net) was time-locked to the two-second cue and the areas in white indicate the cue-related peak hemodynamic response function. The SPM image is shown at P<0.001 uncorrected Cluster size >10. S=seconds. Error bars represent standard deviation.

Journal: Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society

Article Title: Aberrant supplementary motor complex and limbic activity during motor preparation in motor conversion disorder

doi: 10.1002/mds.23890

Figure Lengend Snippet: The SPM image represents the Group effect of the mixed measures ANOVA comparing internally generated versus fixation (I–F) and externally generated versus fixation (E–F) as within-subject factors and conversion disorder patients (CD) and normal subjects (NV) as between-subject factors. The SPM image shows decreased activity of the left supplementary motor area (SMA) in CD patients relative to NV during I-E. The contrast estimate and time course analysis for I and E in CD patients and NV are also shown for the left SMA. The time course analysis using the Finite Impulse Response function of MarsBar (marsbar.sourceforge.net) was time-locked to the two-second cue and the areas in white indicate the cue-related peak hemodynamic response function. The SPM image is shown at P<0.001 uncorrected Cluster size >10. S=seconds. Error bars represent standard deviation.

Article Snippet: The time course analysis using the Finite Impulse Response function of MarsBar (marsbar.sourceforge.net) was time-locked to the two-second cue and the areas in white indicate the cue-related peak hemodynamic response function.

Techniques: Generated, Activity Assay, Standard Deviation