Fig. 7: Coding of relevant and irrelevant information assessed with a roaming searchlight. | Communications Biology

Fig. 7: Coding of relevant and irrelevant information assessed with a roaming searchlight.

From: Concurrent neuroimaging and neurostimulation reveals a causal role for dlPFC in coding of task-relevant information

Fig. 7

Whole-brain maps indicate where patterns of activation in the local neighbourhood (10-mm sphere) discriminated relevant information (a) or irrelevant information (b) under Control TMS (blue–green), and where coding was significantly reduced from Control to Active TMS (red–yellow). No other contrasts showed significant clusters and are not depicted. The results were thresholded at P < 0.0001 (FWE correction at the cluster level, P < 0.05). Coordinates of peak decoding are given in Supplementary Tables 2 and 3. N = 20 participants. Axial slices are depicted in neurological convention (i.e., the left hemisphere is on the left-hand side of the image).

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