Fig. 4. Electrode-specific multiscale entropy (MSE) derived from EEG and averaged across the 131 participants of Sample 2.
A MSE during resting state, B MSE during RPM performance, C difference in MSE between RPM performance and resting state. A and B show square-root-transformed MSE values for the rest and RPM conditions, respectively, to enhance visual differentiation of values across timescales. C Shows the raw (non-transformed) difference in MSE between RPM and resting state. Warmer colors in the difference plot indicate higher MSE during the RPM compared to rest, while cooler colors indicate the opposite. Each row corresponds to one EEG electrode, and each column to a timescale (1–20). SE, Sample entropy.
