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. 2014 Dec 24;113(6):1752–1762. doi: 10.1152/jn.00616.2014

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Sensor-level topographies of the compatibility effect and of the auditory localizer. Color codes t-values (A, left, and B, left) and arbitrary units (A, right, and B, right). A: sensor-level topography for axial gradiometers (left) and reconstructed planar gradiometers (right) of the effect of prime-target compatibility on the prime-locked magnetoencephalography (MEG) signal between 406 and 495 ms after prime onset. B: sensor-level topography for axial gradiometers (left) and reconstructed planar gradiometers (right) of the auditory localizer (50 to 150 ms after onset of the second tone, relative to a 50-ms prestimulus interval).