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. 2008 Feb 22;25(1):89–107. doi: 10.1007/s10827-007-0066-2

Fig. 10.

Fig. 10

Polar plots for the fraction of phase differences between stimulus and response for the ‘no attention, both stimuli’ condition. (a) Shows the results for the non-preferred stimulus. Attending the non-preferred stimulus (dashed line) increases the phase locking between the non-preferred stimulus and the response compared to the ‘both stimuli with no attention’. Attending the preferred stimulus (dashed-dotted line) decreases the phase locking between the non-preferred stimulus and the response. (b) Shows the results for the preferred stimulus. Attending the preferred stimulus (dashed line) increases the phase locking between the preferred stimulus and the response compared to the ‘both stimuli with no attention’. Attending the non-preferred stimulus (dashed-dotted line) decreases the phase locking between the preferred stimulus and the response

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