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. 2016 Aug 24;16(6):1086–1098. doi: 10.3758/s13415-016-0455-y

Table 3.

Absolute and relative delta and beta power (log-transformed) for the frontal cluster in HSA and LSA participants during resting state (RS), anticipation (ANT), and recovery (REC)

HSA LSA
Absolute Relative Absolute Relative
RS Delta (1–4 Hz) –.67 (.08) .55 (.05) –.57 (.06) .46 (.07)
Beta (14–30 Hz) –2.93 (.12) –1.69 (.06) –2.91 (.10) –1.86 (.06)
Low beta (14–20 Hz) –2.57 (.13) –1.34 (.08) –2.56 (.11) –1.52 (.06)
High beta (20–30 Hz) –3.24 (.11) –2.00 (.05) –3.22 (.09) –2.16 (.07)
ANT Delta (1–4 Hz) –.63 (.09) .70 (.04) –.53 (.07) .66 (.04)
Beta (14–30 Hz) –2.64 (.13) –1.28 (.06) –2.54 (.11) –1.33 (.05)
Low beta (14–20 Hz) –2.45 (.13) –1.09 (.06) –2.37 (.11) –1.16 (.04)
High beta (20–30 Hz) –2.81 (.13) –1.46 (.08) –2.68 (.12) –1.47 (.07)
REC Delta (1–4 Hz) –.84 (.08) .64 (.05) –.86 (.07) .61 (.04)
Beta (14–30 Hz) –2.76 (.13) –1.09 (.08) –2.92 (.11) –1.19 (.06)
Low beta (14–20 Hz) –2.62 (.12) –1.12 (.06) –2.75 (.10) –1.26 (.04)
High beta (20–30 Hz) –2.90 (.14) –1.40 (.09) –3.06 (.11) –1.57 (.07)