Figure 6. Decoupling of effector-specific networks. Upper panel.
Adjusted error rates as a function of the six coordination clusters. Adjusted error rates of each coordination cluster reflect a specific failure of inhibitory interactions. Each circle stands for one effector-specific brain network. Black-filled circles illustrate networks associated with moving effectors and white-filled circles represent non-moving effectors. Arrows depict inhibitory interactions between moving and non-moving effectors. As normalized error rates are adjusted to the number of potential error sites here, we illustrated inhibitory interaction toward a single non-moving limb only. Lower panel. Adjusted error rates as a function of the three possible inhibitory failures in 1-limb reaction times. (Mean ± SEM; L = limb; DIAG = diagonal; IPSI = ipsilateral; HOM = homologous; NS = non-significant difference; * = significant difference).