Fig. 6: Frontocentral areas showed stable coding, while occipitoparietal areas showed stable and dynamic coding in a task-dependent manner. | Nature Communications

Fig. 6: Frontocentral areas showed stable coding, while occipitoparietal areas showed stable and dynamic coding in a task-dependent manner.

From: Ensemble representations reveal distinct neural coding of visual working memory

Fig. 6

a–d Results of frontocentral areas. a SO–SO temporal generalization from Experiment 1. b SO–VO temporal generalization from Experiment 1. c SO–SO temporal generalization from Experiment 2. d SO–VO temporal generalization from Experiment 2. e–h Results of occipitoparietal areas. e SO–SO temporal generalization from Experiment 1. f SO–VO temporal generalization from Experiment 1. g SO–SO temporal generalization from Experiment 2. h SO–VO temporal generalization from Experiment 2. Top, the x- and y-axes show the time of test and training sets after stimulus onset, respectively. Colors represent the t-statistics. Black areas show significant modulation over time, determined by a one-sided Monte Carlo randomization test, p < 0.05.Ā Bottom, the x-axis shows the time after stimulus onset. The y-axis shows the magnitude of stable and dynamic coding. Green lines show stable coding. Red dottedĀ lines show dynamic coding. Shaded areas represent ± 1 bootstrapped standard error. SO same orientation, VO varied orientation.

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