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. 2017 Feb 22;11:79. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00079

FIGURE 3.

FIGURE 3

Peak-to-peak difference between P200 and N200, presented as a function of viewing condition (VR+H vs. VR-H vs. HMD-free control), modality relevance [relevant modality (RM) vs. irrelevant modality (IM)] and location relevance [relevant side (RS) vs. irrelevant side (IS)]. The figure shows that both modality-relevant and modality-irrelevant tactile stimuli, when presented on the relevant side, are related to enhanced negativity in the range of N200. This attentional negativity occurs both in the control and the virtual-hands conditions.