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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 15.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Brain Res. 2013 Dec 31;261:258–264. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2013.12.031

Table 1.

Pearson correlation coefficients (N = 24) for spontaneous high-frequency oscillatory power estimated from hippocampal subregions during awake rest and initial spatial retrieval performance (1st block) and subsequent spatial learning rate (linear trend).

Left hippocampus Right hippocampus
Frequency Anterior Posterior Anterior Posterior
1st block mean heading error
    80-140 Hz −.05 .03 .07 .05
    30-80 Hz −.08 −.18 .27 −.07
1st-5th block linear trend
    80-140 Hz .16 .47 .14 .53
    30-80 Hz .17 .16 .10 .22

Note: For 1st block mean heading error, negative coefficients indicate that straighter path trajectories are linked to greater spontaneous power estimates. For 1st-5th block linear trend, positive coefficients indicate that greater linear decreases in error across blocks are related to greater spontaneous power estimates.