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. 2022 Mar 4;240(5):1371–1385. doi: 10.1007/s00221-022-06335-5

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

A Grand mean recordings from PO10 show the P12-N17 evoked response present across the conditions tested with mastoid stimulation. The evoked EMG response in soleus was usually absent but a small inhibition was observed in most subjects during standing (B). The evoked EEG/ECeG response was more variable during sitting but the main effect of posture was not significant overall (C). Latency was unaffected by posture (D) and neither EEG/ECeG nor EMG were affected by vision (E, F). Baseline rectified EMG levels were 32.3 (supine), 22.6 (prone), 39.1 (sitting), 32.0 and 32.2 µV (neutral stance, eyes open and closed)