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. 2009 Sep 14;106(39):16841–16846. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0904551106

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Network interactions. (A) The effect of the amygdala on behavioral performance was hypothesized to be mediated via visual cortex. The mediation was anticipated both in the case that mean evoked responses were linked to mean accuracy and, importantly, when trial-by-trial fluctuations in brain responses and behavior were considered. (B) The contribution of amygdala responses to visual cortical responses was hypothesized to take place via both direct and indirect pathways.