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. 2013 May 22;33(21):9039–9049. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4094-12.2013

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Correlations between behavioral parameters and resting-state inhibition (top row), and event-related modulation of inhibition (bottom row). Overall, stronger resting-state inhibition correlated with overall better manual performance. Stronger event-related modulation of inhibition, expressed as linear slope, was associated with better performance in tasks with higher dexterous demands, i.e., higher motor processing load such as 2FT and CRT.

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