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. 2024 Nov 14;18:1427149. doi: 10.3389/fnint.2024.1427149

Figure 3.

Figure 3

MEG grand average source-specific dSPM time courses and their across-subjects SEM error bars for Heschl’s gyri (A1) and calcarine fissure (V1) to auditory, visual, and audiovisual stimuli. The source areas, shown for the left hemisphere in the lower left panel, were based on an anatomical parcellation (Desikan et al., 2006); left and right calcarine sources were averaged. The corresponding onset latency numerical values are listed in Table 3. Both sensory-specific and cross-sensory activations are observed. The sensory-specific activations occur earlier than the cross-sensory activations. Time scales –200 to +1000 ms post stimulus, stimulus duration 300 ms (black bar). Grand average data (N=7) showing means (lines) and SEM error bars (shaded areas around the mean time courses).