Fig. 3: Grand average hemodynamic concentration changes according to language exposure conditions across all participants.
From: Prenatal linguistic exposure shapes language brain responses at birth

A Topographical representation of mean HbO concentration changes according to language familiarity for the native (n = 60), exposed (n = 39) and unexposed (n = 60) language conditions. Front (F) and back (B) of topographical representation are indicated for left and right hemispheres. B HbO concentration changes for Native in blue, Exposed (German or Hebrew, depending on the prenatal linguistic group) in cyan, Unexposed (Hebrew or German, depending on the prenatal linguistic group) in green. Channels are plotted following the headgear placement shown in Fig. 2 for the left and right hemispheres. The black vertical lines indicate the onset of the stimulation period. An asterisk (*) over a region indicates significant (P < 0.05) differences between native and unexposed conditions.