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. 2020 Feb 12;40(7):1571–1580. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1975-19.2019

Figure 7.

Figure 7.

Inter-regional beta burst coupling and slowing of movements. Here the period from −2.5 s to movement onset of reference Condition 4 (go-cues not time-locked to bursts) has been considered. A, Compares the mean amplitude in the cSTN during periods of ipsilateral STN beta bursts and non-bursting periods. The beta amplitude in the cSTN was higher during iSTN beta burst periods compared with iSTN non-burst periods (cSTN, n = 15, z = 107, p = 0.005). B, Compares groups of trials with a stronger degree of burst overlapping (14.8 ± 0.78%time) and weaker burst overlapping (13.49 ± 0.52%time) across hemispheres. This shows that a higher degree of burst overlapping is associated with greater slowing of the movement (n = 15, z = 112, p = 0.001). Red crosses correspond to value above the 75th or below the 25th percentile. **p < 0.01.