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Different Effects of Voluntary and Involuntary Attention on EEG Activity in the Gamma Band
J. Neurosci. Landau et al. 27: 11986

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  • supplemental material - Supplemental Table
  • supplemental material - Figure S1: A schematic of the sites grouped for the spectral analysis statistics. Anterior, central and posterior groups outlined in dashed, gray and black lines respectively.
  • supplemental material - Movie S2: A dynamic demonstration of the distribution and the propagation of gamma-band activity across the different scalp sites. Invalid trials with targets on the left side of the screen from the predictive block were used. Gamma activity was averaged for the range of 30-70 Hz. Activity to target is depicted from 100 ms following target onset to 300 ms following target onset.
  • supplemental material - Figure S3: ERP waveforms to voluntary and involuntary cue-conditions (a and b respectively) at contralateral-to-target channels (P7/8, PO7/8, P9/10 collapsed over side). Cue only trials were subtracted from target present trials and wave forms were baseline corrected from 100 ms pre target onset to produce this figure.




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