Extended Data Fig. 2: Decrease in tone encoding is accompanied by concomitant increase in oddball decoding for multiple LFP bands. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 2: Decrease in tone encoding is accompanied by concomitant increase in oddball decoding for multiple LFP bands.

From: Plasticity and language in the anaesthetized human hippocampus

Extended Data Fig. 2: Decrease in tone encoding is accompanied by concomitant increase in oddball decoding for multiple LFP bands.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a. Accuracy of tone identity decoding across the population of recorded channels within each pre-defined frequency band for patients P5 and P6, for the first half trials (left) or second half trials (right), combined across both blocks. Statistically significant differences indicated with an asterisk. *** denotes p-value < 0.0001. b. Accuracy of oddball identity decoding across the population of recorded channels within each pre-defined frequency band for patients P5 and P6, for the first half trials (left) or second half trials (right), combined across both blocks. Statistically significant differences indicated with an asterisk. *** denotes p-value < 0.0001.

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