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. 2011 Oct 6;22(8):1923–1934. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhr265

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

GC connectivity for the left and right TPAs for the low beta (A,B) and medium beta subbands (C,D). (A) The relationship between performance on the nonword phonological decoding task and the difference between inward and outward GC connectivity for the left TPA in the low beta subband. This relationship was significant across both TRs and DRs. Greater outward connectivity (as compared with inward connectivity) from the left TPA to other areas was associated with better nonword rhyme discrimination performance (d-prime). (B) The relationship between performance on the nonword phonological decoding task and the difference between inward and outward GC connectivity for the right TPA in the low beta subband. This relationship was only significant for DRs. Greater inward connectivity (as compared with outward connectivity) to the TPA from other brain areas was associated with better nonword rhyme discrimination performance (d-prime) in DRs. (C) Connectivity between the left TPA and the right TPA was greater than connectivity between the left TPA and the other cortical areas in the medium beta subband. (D) Connectivity between the right TPA and the left TPA and right IFA was greater than connectivity between the right TPA and other cortical areas in the medium beta subband. Error bars represent standard error.