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. 2013 Dec 26;8(12):e83483. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0083483

Table 1. Mean delay-period effects [DelayLVF Sample–DelayRVF Sample] and probe-evoked effects [ProbeLVF Sample–ProbeRVF Sample] as a function of visual field of sample presentation (t values [SD]).

ROI (Brodmann Area)
17 18 19 37 20 39 40 7
RVF sample-evoked LVF sample-evoked RVF sample-evoked LVF sample-evoked RVF sample-evoked LVF sample-evoked RVF sample-evoked LVF sample-evoked RVF sample-evoked LVF sample-evoked RVF sample-evoked LVF sample-evoked RVF sample-evoked LVF sample-evoked RVF sample-evoked LVF sample-evoked
Epoch Delay −0.03 [1.10] 0.29 [0.51] 0.13 [1.50] 0.50 [1.37] 0.11 [1.46] 0.89 [1.12] 0.41 [1.23] 0.48 [1.04] −0.07 [1.34] 0.25 [0.61] 0.52 [1.74] 0.95 [1.05] 0.55 [1.17] −0.21 [0.76] 0.52 [1.36] 0.75 [1.19]
Probe −0.63 [1.68] 1.37 [1.71] 0.95 [1.18] 1.73 [0.92] 0.19 [1.41] 1.38 [1.21] −0.39 [1.54] 0.56 [1.27] −0.47 [1.57] 0.14 [0.28] −0.45 [1.16] 0.49 [0.81] −0.15 [1.24] 0.52 [0.88] 0.20 [0.91] 0.68 [1.35]

(Note: these data correspond to step #4 of analysis plan; see text.).