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. 2024 Sep 10;7:1111. doi: 10.1038/s42003-024-06757-7

Fig. 8. Patient has normal SoA, but abnormally low recognition performance, which does not increase with visuomotor and perspectival congruency.

Fig. 8

A Patient has normal SoA (higher SoA for conditions with visuomotor and perspectival congruency versus conditions with visuomotor and perspectival incongruency). The SoA rating difference between SYNCH1PP-ASYNCH1PP (dark blue) and ASYNCH1PP-ASYNCH3PP (gray) are significantly bigger when compared to healthy participants (N = 24) (Crawford test). B Patient also has normal and low ratings for control questions, which did not differ between conditions and were not different from healthy participants. C Patient’s recognition performance is lower under visuomotor and perspectival congruency compared to visuomotor and perspectival incongruency differing from healthy participants (colored dots; Experiment 3; Crawford test). D The patient was able to remember only the scene encoded under the strongest visuomotor and perspectival incongruency (ASYNCH3PP). The autonoetic consciousness of the patient (dark gray) was lower compared to healthy participants (gray; Experiment 3; N = 24) (Crawford test). *, **, and *** indicate significance levels with p-value of <0.05, <0.01 and <0.001, respectively.