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. 2023 Feb 9;13:2372. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-27528-0

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Percentage of significant electrodes across time for three publicly available experiments. Event-related potentials for two conditions (Visual Go/No-go: animal targets vs. non-animal distractors; Face: familiar vs. scrambled faces; Auditory Oddball: oddball vs. standard sounds) are extracted from the raw high-pass filtered data at 0.5 Hz, and the average percentage of significant electrodes in 20,000 random resamples of 50 trials per condition is calculated at each latency in 50-ms increments. Black curves indicate the median, red regions indicate median absolute deviations, and gray curves show the percentage of significant channels for individual subjects in each dataset. The blue region indicates the 100-ms region of maximum effect size, which may correspond to response-related activity for the Go/No-go and Oddball datasets. The scalp topography for each experiment is shown using a µV scale.