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. 2012 Feb 10;6:16. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00016

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Time courses of awareness- and attention-dependent effects. (A) Time course of the awareness-dependent effect at the temporal ROI. The visibility effect lateralization corresponds to the lateralization of the awareness-dependent effect (hits minus misses) in the event-related MEG response to visual stimulation at the temporal ROI, expressed in F units. The earliest significant awareness-dependent effect occurred at 110–130 ms following target onset. (B) Time course of the attention-dependent effect at the occipital ROI. Left: three-dimensional topography of the early attention-dependent effect (valid minus invalid targets) at 90–110 ms following target onset. Right: the attentional effect lateralization corresponds to the lateralization of the attention-dependent effect (valid minus invalid targets) in the event-related MEG response to visual stimulation at the occipital ROI, expressed in F units. The earliest significant attention-dependent effect occurred at 90–110 ms following target onset. Horizontal lines indicate an uncorrected statistical threshold at p < 0.05. Stars indicate significant awareness- and attention-dependent effects (p < 0.05).