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. 2021 Jun 22;53(3):823–832. doi: 10.1017/S0033291721002178

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

Association between pain symptoms, rTMS response and EEG measures for comorbid subjects (VAS score>200). (a) Left: Higher COG was associated with higher baseline VAS score. Right: Higher IAF was associated with higher baseline VAS score. (b) Left: Phase-coherence was reduced at sensorimotor-midline locations for comorbid non-responders as compared to responders (axial and sagittal views); Right: There was no such difference between pain-free responders and non-responders. (c) Left: The average phase-coherence of all connections was significantly reduced for comorbid non-responders compared to responders; Right: There was no such difference between pain-free responders and non-responders.(d) Left: The average phase-coherene of all connections was significantly reduced for comorbid non-remitters compared to remitters; Right: There was no such difference between pain-free remitters and non-remitters.