Supplementary information
From the following article
The mirror neuron system is more active during complementary compared with imitative action
Roger D Newman-Norlund, Hein T van Schie, Alexander M J van Zuijlen & Harold Bekkering
Nature Neuroscience 10, 817 - 818 (2007) Published online: 27 May 2007
doi:10.1038/nn1911
Supplementary Fig. 1
Experimental stimuli and time course.
Supplementary Table 1
Locations in MNI coordinates and labels of brain areas involved in complementary actions in the current experiment.
Supplementary Table 2
Locations (in MNI coordinates) and Brodmann's labels (BA) for brain areas in which BOLD signal was significantly associated with facilitation effects (that is, fast responses – slow responses) observed in imitative and complementary contexts.
Supplementary Methods
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