Table 3.
Modality |
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Task | Laser | Electric |
Window I-delta/theta | ||
Count laser | Cz* | |
Count electric | F3*†, F4*†, C3*†, C4*†, Cz*†, Pz*† | |
Window II-delta/theta | ||
Count laser | F4*, Cz* | |
Count electric | ||
Window III-alpha | ||
Count laser | C3* | |
Count electric | ||
Window V-gamma | ||
Count laser | ||
Count electric | C3† |
Indicates greater ERS/ERD activity for the task with the * vs. the other task, while both tasks are under the same modality. For example, in window I-delta/theta under the laser modality and attention task the * by Cz indicates that the Cz has greater ERS for the attention than the distraction task, while the laser modality remains the same.
Indicates greater ERS/ERD for the modality with the † vs. the other modality, while the task remains the same. For example, under the laser modality and count electric task the † beside the C3 in window V-gamma indicates that the C3 has greater ERS for the laser than electric modality, while the count electric task remains the same.
Indicates greater ERS/ERD for the modality and task of the channel with the *† vs. both the other modality and task, i.e., interaction term. For example, in window I-delta/theta and channel F3 the electric stimulus and the count electric task had larger ERS than the laser stimulus and the attention task.