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. 2013 Jan 9;33(2):523–531. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2905-12.2013

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Perceptual effects of TMS on global and local states. Effects of TMS at each of the three stimulation sites on global (A) and local (B) percept durations. Bars show normalized dominance durations after TMS (mean ± SE across subjects). Normalization consisted of dividing the post-TMS dominance duration by the pre-TMS dominance duration. Note that, consistent with previous behavioral observations (Anstis and Kim, 2011), the duration of the global percept increased with time, and this effect was overridden and reversed after right aIPS stimulation. There were no effects for the local percept. Error bars indicate SEM. *p < 0.006 (Bonferroni corrected).