Table 4 Effect of Y-Maze alternation type on power spectra.

From: Detection of time-, frequency- and direction-resolved communication within brain networks

Right prefrontal

Frequency band

DF (Alt type, Residual)

F

P

Left prefrontal

Frequency band

DF (Alt type, Residual)

F

P

Right parietal (Hippocampus)

Frequency band

DF (Alt type, Residual)

F

P

Left parietal (Hippocampus)

Frequency band

DF (Alt type, Residual)

F

P

Delta (1–5 Hz)

1,36

14.72

0.0005

Theta (5–9 Hz)

1,36

1.532

0.2238

Alpha (9–14 Hz)

1,44

1.189

0.2815

Beta (14–20 Hz)

1,52

<1

0.8692$$$

Gamma (20–50 Hz)

1,244

103.8

<0.0001

Delta (1–5 Hz)

1,36

2.04

0.1618

Theta (5–9 Hz)

1,36

<1

0.7061

Alpha (9–14 Hz)

1,44

8.891

0.0047

Beta (14–20 Hz)

1,52

2.386

0.1285$$

Gamma (20–50 Hz)

1,244

29.02

<0.0001

Delta (1–5 Hz)

1,36

23.04

<0.0001

Theta (5–9 Hz)

1,36

<1

0.4011

Alpha (9–14 Hz)

1,44

4.912

0.0319

Beta (14–20 Hz)

1,52

<1

0.345$

Gamma (20–50 Hz)

1,244

32.76

<0.0001

Delta (1–5 Hz)

1,36

32.41

<0.0001

Theta (5–9 Hz)

1,36

2.061

0.1598

Alpha (9–14 Hz)

1,44

10.54

0.0022

Beta (14–20 Hz)

1,52

1.593

0.2126

Gamma (20–50 Hz)

1,244

26.69

<0.0001

  1. Effect of correct vs incorrect alternations (‘Alt type’) comparing EEG power in the Y-Maze (repeated measures 2-way ANOVA). Degrees of freedom (DF) as well as P and F values are provided for each EEG band. Dollar signs indicate significant interactions (alternation type × frequency) in the absence of significant overall drug effect $p < 0.05, $$p < 0.01, $$$p < 0.001.