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. 2015 Dec 29;4:e10274. doi: 10.7554/eLife.10274

Figure 5. Absence of threat-dependent enhancement of neural-choice correlations.

Figure 5.

(a) Middle panel: scalp topography of neural-choice correlations, expressed as the modulation of perceptual sensitivity by EEG encoding residuals at 280 ms, same time point shown in Figure 4a. Electrodes of interest indicated with dots are the same as in Figure 4a. Left and right panels, time course of the modulation of perceptual sensitivity by EEG encoding residuals expressed in arbitrary units (a.u.). Same conventions as in Figure 4a. (b) Same conventions as (a) at 500 ms. (c) Same conventions as (a) at response time. The variation of the modulation strength over time is consistent with the variation of the encoding parameter estimate. No difference between THREAT+ and THREAT− is observed.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.10274.007