Theta (A) and alpha (B) coherence pairs that are at least 2 standard deviations above the mean for 6, 20, and 40 Hz vibration conditions as identified in Fig 3. Only coherence pairs that are
<p>≥ 2 standard deviations above the mean are shown, and the line thickness is relative to the magnitude, such that the thickest line in each plot is the pair with the greatest coherence increase. Note that the line thickness is relative to the particular plot (i.e., each pairing with the thic...
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| Summary: | <p>≥ 2 standard deviations above the mean are shown, and the line thickness is relative to the magnitude, such that the thickest line in each plot is the pair with the greatest coherence increase. Note that the line thickness is relative to the particular plot (i.e., each pairing with the thickest line does not have the same magnitude coherence increase; rather, each pairing with the thickest line represents the greatest coherence increase shown in that plot). All coherence pairings can be found in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0310917#pone.0310917.s012" target="_blank">S6 Fig</a>. Left regions are denoted with red points while right regions are denoted with blue points. Brain regions are sorted from anterior to posterior when looking from top to bottom of the left or right hemisphere. ACC = anterior cingulate cortex; Amyg = amygdala; BG = basal ganglia; Hipp = hippocampus; IFG = inferior frontal gyrus; Occ = occipital lobe; OFC = orbitofrontal cortex; PCC = posterior cingulate cortex; PFC = prefrontal cortex; PHG = parahippocampal gyrus; Temp = temporal lobe; Thal = thalamus.</p> |
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