Fig. 5: Visual representation of the difference in phase-locking consistency between a representative Synchronizer (left) versus a representative Non-synchronizer (right). | npj Science of Learning

Fig. 5: Visual representation of the difference in phase-locking consistency between a representative Synchronizer (left) versus a representative Non-synchronizer (right).

From: Rhythm, reading, and sound processing in the brain in preschool children

Fig. 5

The responses shown were elicited from a [ba] stimulus, presented in a quiet condition. Darker colors depict higher phase-locking consistency. The PLF is calculated on overlapping 40-ms bins in the response and is illustrated on a colorscale, ranging from yellow (0, complete phase variability) to red (0.25, higher phase consistency).

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