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. 2019 Aug 6;8:e45333. doi: 10.7554/eLife.45333

Figure 4. Ordinal temporal distances correlate with pattern similarity change in alEC.

Figure 4.

Repeating the two-way repeated measures ANOVA using ordinal distances as the measure of sequence structure yielded results comparable to the analyses presented in Figure 2. We observed a significant interaction (see main text) highlighting a difference in temporal and spatial mapping between alEC and pmEC. Post hoc tests comparing mapping of ordinal temporal distances and Euclidean spatial distances in the alEC (T(25)=-2.81, p=0.008) and comparing mapping of ordinal temporal distances between alEC and pmEC (T(25)=-3.53, p=0.002) are significant at the Bonferroni-corrected alpha-level of 0.025. Bars reflect mean and S.E.M with circles showing data points of individual participants. **p<0.01.

Figure 4—source data 1. Z-values of correlations between pattern similarity change in the entorhinal subregions and ordinal temporal and Euclidean spatial distances.
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.45333.018