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. 2006 Jan 11;26(2):458–466. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2789-05.2006

Figure 3.


Figure 3.

Experiment 1. Main effect of TMS on eye velocity when applied at peak target velocity for each ROI for each individual. Each individual's eye velocity with and without TMS is connected by a straight line. TMS applied at peak target velocity to the lFPA and rFPA decreased eye velocity (for the rFPA, the third diamond from the top in the no-TMS condition represents two subjects who have almost identical data in the two conditions). There is no consistent effect on eye velocity of TMS applied to the SEF or rosPAR.