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. 2011 Jan 18;6(1):e14543. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0014543

Figure 11. Absence of additional activity beyond the last stimulus of the sequence.

Figure 11

The figure shows the grand-average ERPs time-locked to the last stimulus of the train for both isochronic (red lines) and jitter (blue lines) conditions from Experiment 2. The shaded area represents the standard error of the mean across subjects. Triangles indicate the onset of the last stimulus. The time window corresponding to the P100 component has been marked by the first column of coloured boxes (from 85 to 110 ms after stimulus onset; red: isochronic conditions; blue: jitter conditions). The time window corresponding to a potential additional response has been marked by the second column of coloured boxes, with different latency depending on stimulation rate. The asterisks indicate average responses significantly higher than 0 (*p<.05; **p<.01; ***p<.001); whereas the absence of asterisks indicates no significant responses (p>.05).