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. 2016 Oct 7;7:13098. doi: 10.1038/ncomms13098

Figure 6. Correcting response-predictive activity for previous responses.

Figure 6

(a) Time-course of response-predictive beta-lateralization, corrected and un-corrected for previous responses. (b) Response-predictive beta-lateralization, corrected and un-corrected for previous responses averaged across the prestimulus window (−1 s to 1.25 s). Error bars show SEM. Correcting for the previous response reduces prestimulus lateralization significantly (P=0.010, one-tailed paired permutation test, n=20). After correcting for the previous button-press, prestimulus lateralization still predicts the upcoming button-press (P=0.024, one-tailed one-sample permutation test, n=20).