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. 2021 Nov 10;52:101035. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2021.101035

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

A) age- and sex-related change in aperiodic offset during resting state EEG B) age- and sex-related change in aperiodic exponent during resting state C) resting state eyes closed age group average aperiodic fits at 13 years and 15 years of age showing exponents plotted in log-log space while controlling for offset D) resting state eyes open age group average aperiodic fits at 13 years and 15 years of age showing exponents plotted in log-log space while controlling for offset E) resting state eyes closed exponent and offset values at 13 years and 15 years of age F) resting state eyes open exponent and offset values at 13 years and 15 years of age.