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. 2011 Dec 7;107(5):1275–1290. doi: 10.1152/jn.00867.2011

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

Spike-field coherence (SFC) for saccade preference, reach and saccade preference, and no preference cells. A and B: SFC for saccade preference cells during the saccade-alone task (A) and the reach and saccade task (B). C and D: SFC for reach and saccade preference cells during the saccade-alone task (C) and the reach and saccade task (D). E and F: SFC for no preference cells during the saccade-alone task (E) and the reach and saccade task (F). Subpanels are aligned to the onset of the target and the start of the saccade. Color scale indicates coherence magnitude. G and H: z score-transformed coherence at 20 Hz across the trial for the saccade-alone task (G) and the reach and saccade task (H). Subpanels are aligned to the onset of the target and the start of the saccade. For each task, the average z score at 20 Hz is shown for the saccade preference SFC (red), reach and saccade preference SFC (green), and no preference SFC (black). The saccade-alone task is shown by solid lines and the reach and saccade task by dashed lines. The shaded region shows the SE.