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. 2020 Jul 3;9:e54536. doi: 10.7554/eLife.54536

Figure 4. Experiment 1 – Intrasubject variability of the PAM: Mean and standard deviations of the phasic responses 50 - 300 ms) of every participant.

Top panels: responses to the front speakers. Bottom panels: responses to the back speakers. Left panels: Responses of the younger adults. Right panels: responses of the older adults. Blue represents ipsilateral responses, red represents contralateral responses. The following figure supplements are available for Figure 4—figure supplement 1. The described intrasubject variability analysis for the AAM, Figure 4—figure supplement 2. SAM, and Figure 4—figure supplement 3. TAM.

Figure 4.

Figure 4—figure supplement 1. Experiment 1 – Intrasubject variability of the AAM: Mean and standard deviations of the phasic responses ( 50 - 300 ms) of every participant.

Figure 4—figure supplement 1.

Top panels: responses to the front speakers. Bottom panels: responses to the back speakers. Left panels: Responses of the younger adults. Right panels: responses of the older adults. Blue represents ipsilateral responses, that is EMG recorded from the muscle on the same side as the stimulus, whereas red represents contralateral responses.
Figure 4—figure supplement 2. Experiment 1 – Intrasubject variability of the SAM: Mean and standard deviations of the phasic responses (50 -300 ms) of every participant.

Figure 4—figure supplement 2.

Top panels: responses to the front speakers. Bottom panels: responses to the back speakers. Left panels: Responses of the younger adults. Right panels: responses of the older adults. Blue represents ipsilateral responses, that is EMG recorded from the muscle on the same side as the stimulus, whereas red represents contralateral responses.
Figure 4—figure supplement 3. Experiment 1 – Intrasubject variability of the TAM: Mean and standard deviations of the phasic responses ( 50 - 300 ms) of every participant.

Figure 4—figure supplement 3.

Top panels: responses to the front speakers. Bottom panels: responses to the back speakers. Left panels: Responses of the younger adults. Right panels: responses of the older adults. Blue represents ipsilateral responses, that is EMG recorded from the muscle on the same side as the stimulus, whereas red represents contralateral responses.