Fig. 6: Neural correlates of anticipatory FA and RT biases show distinct temporal dynamics. | Communications Biology

Fig. 6: Neural correlates of anticipatory FA and RT biases show distinct temporal dynamics.

From: Human response times are governed by dual anticipatory processes with distinct neural signatures

Fig. 6

A Time resolved partial correlation coefficient relating aggregate cluster 1 neural activity with FA bias across participants, controlling for RT bias (vertical red line indicates peak correlation, corresponding to highlighted time interval in B). B Aggregate cluster 1 neural activity during long-delay trials across participants grouped into tertiles based on FA bias (smoothed with a Gaussian kernel). C Scatterplot showing across-participant correlation between FA bias and prestimulus neural activity (averaged within the 1180–1430 ms window relative to S1, as highlighted in B). D Time resolved partial correlation coefficient relating aggregate neural activity in Cluster 3 with RT bias across participants, controlling for FA bias (vertical red line indicates peak correlation, corresponding to highlighted time interval in E). E Same as (B) but for aggregate cluster 3 neural activity across participants grouped into tertiles based on RT bias (F) Scatterplot showing across-participant correlation between RT bias and prestimulus neural activity (averaged within the −120–230 ms window relative to S1, as highlighted in E).

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