Fig. 7: Causal effects of the TUS of the GPi and pulvinar on inhibitory control behavior. | Nature Communications

Fig. 7: Causal effects of the TUS of the GPi and pulvinar on inhibitory control behavior.

From: Individualized non-invasive deep brain stimulation of the basal ganglia using transcranial ultrasound stimulation

Fig. 7

A Schematic of the behavioral study design: Fifteen healthy participants performed the task three times in each session: before sonication, after the first round of sonication, and after the second round of sonication. Part of this figure has been Created in BioRender. Ramezanpour, H. (2025) https://BioRender.com/p29x980. B Schematic of the stop-signal task used to measure inhibitory control. In Go trials, participants respond to a go stimulus, while in stop trials, they attempt to inhibit their response upon seeing a stop signal, with a stop-signal delay (SSD) adjusted to create a 50% successful stop rate. ITI inter trial interval.

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