Table 2 Electrode contacts showing significant differences between movement and stop periods.

From: Low-frequency theta oscillations in the human hippocampus during real-world and virtual navigation

 

1–4 Hz

4–8 Hz

8–12 Hz

Unique 1–12 Hz

Real world navigation

    

 RW search>stop

3

9

9

12

 Stop>RW search

3

0

0

3

 RW random walking>stop

15

21

18

25

 Stop>RW random walking

0

0

0

0

 RW recall>stop

14

9

8

19

 Stop>RW recall

2

0

1

3

Virtual navigation

    

 VR navigation>stop

10

5

4

13

 Stop>VR navigation

1

4

5

3

  1. Each column depicts a canonical frequency band (delta: 1–4 Hz, theta: 4–8 Hz, alpha: 8–12 Hz) and the respective number of electrodes showing significant differences between movement and stop conditions. For example, in the Real world search versus stop condition, three electrode contacts showed significant differences between conditions within frequencies 1–4 Hz, evidenced by a t-test (P<0.01). These counts are separated into contrasts comparing real-world navigation and virtual navigation. Because some contacts showed significant effects in multiple frequency bands (for example, 1–4 Hz and 4–8 Hz), the final column (‘unique 1–12 Hz’) tabulates the total number of unique contacts showing effects across the 1–12 Hz band for each comparison. The P values are indicated in bold.