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Coupling motifs and movement-associated change in subject 4.

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posted on 2012-09-06, 00:26 authored by Kai J. Miller, Dora Hermes, Christopher J. Honey, Adam O. Hebb, Nick F. Ramsey, Robert T. Knight, Jeffrey G. Ojemann, Eberhard E. Fetz

(A) For the electrode site denoted “A” on the middle cortical rendering. On the far left, the Broadband amplitude (mean +/− 3*SEM) during epochs of movement of the thumb, index, and little fingers, and rest (right-most error bars are for rest, all sub-distributions are zeroed with respect to mean of rest epochs), as in Figure 2J. The coupling palette is as in Figure 4, with the number denoting the maximum scaling for the palette. The top bars to the right of the palette are the amplitude of the 4–8 Hz filtered potential for different behaviors, and the top bars on the far right show the magnitude of coupling during the different behaviors. On the bottom right are filtered amplitudes and the coupling for the 12–20 Hz range. (B–J) As in A, but for the electrode sites denoted B–J on the middle cortical rendering. (K) The spatial distribution of shift in broadband magnitude during thumb movement compared with rest (a signed r2 measurement – maximum scaling denoted by number above the cortical rendering). (L) The 4–8 Hz shift in amplitude during thumb movement (also a signed r2 measurement). (M) The shift in coupling of broadband to 4–8 Hz phase during thumb movement (a signed r2 measurement comparing the distributions of projected epoch values, as in Figure 5). (N) Coupling of broadband to 4–8 Hz phase during rest epochs. As in Figure 6E, the strength of color as well as electrode diameter denote the magnitude of coupling, and the color itself denotes what the preferred phase of coupling is. In this case, the number above the cortical rendering denotes the maximum Zmod in the array. (O to Q) As in L–N, but for 12–20 Hz.

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