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From: Attentional tracking reduces cortical alpha oscillations

Fig. 3

Eye position analysis. Left axis: The horizontal eye position relative to the initial fixation position as a function of time from motion onset. The horizontal relative eye positions shifted overall toward the direction of target motion over time. A value of “0” indicates the initial fixation eye position. Positive values indicate a shift of eye position toward the direction of target motion, and negative values indicate a shift away from the target motion direction. Error bars denote within-participant 95% confidence intervals31. Right axis: The target’s moving position relative to its initial position as a function of time. A value of “0” indicates the initial position of the target. Each panel represents a specific condition. (a) S2-E5: Target speed of 2 °/s and target eccentricity of 5°. (b) S6-E5: Target speed of 6 °/s and target eccentricity of 5°. (c) S6-E15: Target speed of 6 °/s and target eccentricity of 15°. (d) S12-E15: Target speed of 12 °/s and target eccentricity of 15°. (e) S12-E30: Target speed of 12 °/s and target eccentricity of 30°.

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