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Chang MC et al. – The supplementary motor cortex, cerebellum, and contralateral SM1 showed stronger activation during active exercise than during proprioceptive input or touch stimulation, and the opposite pattern was observed in the insula. The authors found that the LIs of active exercise and proprioceptive input were higher than the LI of touch stimulation. This suggest that touch stimulation may be a less lateralized function than active exercise and proprioceptive input.

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