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TABLE 2: Statistical comparisons
Comparison P Value from t Test Mean Overlapping Volume, %* x y z Hand versus wrist <.001 <.07 <.001 49% ± 14 Hand versus elbow <.001 <.001 <.001 28% ± 16 Finger versus hand >.05 >.05 >.05 86% ± 10 Finger versus wrist <.001 <.001 <.001 34% ± 14 Finger versus elbow <.001 <.001 <.001 14% ± 10 Wrist versus elbow <.001 <.001 <.001 32% ± 14 
Note.—Comparisons of the COGs and the percentage of overlapping volumes for the finger, hand, wrist, and elbow movements in contralateral M1. Data are from the single-subject analysis. Numbers of subjects were as follows: 24 for the hand, fingers, wrist, and elbow experiments and 22 for the tongue and foot experiments.
* Data are the mean ± SD.