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. 2015 Sep 28;11(2):308–316. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsv122

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Voxels with higher current source density to CS+ vs CS− as estimated by LORETA for three different significance thresholds (left: P < 0.05, middle: P < 0.005, right: P < 0.0005, uncorrected) during (A) microstate 2 in the Recent Recall test (MNI coordinate: Y = −60) and (B) in the Remote Recall Test (MNI coordinate: Y = −53). The yellow voxels in panel (B) further indicate where the tmax based whole-brain correction with 10 000 randomizations revealed significantly higher current source density to CS+ vs CS−. Panel (C) shows voxels with higher current source density in the theta band (4–8 Hz) to CS+ vs CS− during the Remote Recall Test. The green circle indicates the voxel with the peak CS+ vs CS− difference in theta activity during the Recent Recall Test as previously published (Mueller et al. 2014).