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. 2014 Sep 10;112(11):2959–2984. doi: 10.1152/jn.00851.2012

Fig. 11.

Fig. 11.

Relationship between eye movement and PSFC. A, top: PSFC for PREMOVE and MOVE epochs for all trials recorded in 1 session with monkey L. Middle: PSFC for only the trials in which no eye movement occurred during the arm movement epoch of the trials. Bottom: PSFC for only the trials in which eye movements occurred during the movement epoch of the trials. All data shown are from the same pairing of SSTSC-M1 LFP. Note that the peak in PSFC in the range of 1–10 Hz appears in each grouping of trials, indicating that PSFC does not depend on eye movement. B: eye positions recorded during PREMOVE (red) and MOVE (black) epochs. The animal moved its eyes freely during the behavioral task. Top: eye positions for trials classified as having no eye movement during the MOVE epoch. Bottom: data for trials classified as having eye movement during the MOVE epoch of the task. Inset: full range of eye positions recorded on all trials classified as having eye movement during the MOVE epoch.