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. 2009 Apr 29;29(17):5640–5653. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3857-08.2009

Figure 6.

Figure 6.

Distribution of attention PD directions and magnitudes. Each radial line shows the attention PD of one multitasking neuron. The line lengths correspond to attention PDs of small (<3 sp/s), medium, and large (>7.5 sp/s) magnitude. The attention PDs of congruent multitasking neurons (a) showed a significant bias toward the cardinal directions. This bias was absent for multitasking neurons with intermediate angles between their PDs (ΔΦ = 22.5–157.5°) (b) and for diametric multitasking neurons (c). The right side of each circle corresponds to the direction contralateral to the recorded neuron.