Fig. 1: Relation between deprivation baseline performance and glucose induced benefit across tasks by sex. | Nutrition & Diabetes

Fig. 1: Relation between deprivation baseline performance and glucose induced benefit across tasks by sex.

From: Cognitive glucose sensitivity—proposing a link between cognitive performance and reliance on external glucose uptake

Fig. 1

A Each bar represents one participant’s change in performance between glucose and baseline condition, expressed in percent of the baseline performance. Positive values indicate better performance (glucose-induced benefit). Baseline rank refers to the performance rank that each participant obtained in the corresponding task in the baseline condition. The lowest baseline performers are on the left while the highest baseline performers are on the right of each x axis. B Baseline performance and change in performance in response to glucose expressed in percent of performance in the baseline condition. Positive percentages indicate better performance in glucose condition (from left to right: higher score, faster response time, more words recalled). X axis represents absolute baseline performance (left to right: score, milliseconds, number of words recalled).

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