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. 2015 May 21;5:10251. doi: 10.1038/srep10251

Figure 1.

Figure 1

The attention network scores (ANSs) and directional inter-network relationships (INRs). (A) The mean ANSs (left) and their profiles on each subject (right). The A benefited RT, whereas O and E prolonged RT. Each person has a specific profile of A-O-E. (B) The mean INRs (left) and a simple framework of INRs (right). Both O and E reduced the effect of A. A enhanced effects of O and E. The effects of O and E were mutually promoted. X→Y: the influence from X to Y. Positive value represented the increase in RT, while negative value expressed the decrease in RT. Error bar shows the 95% confidence interval.