Figure 4

Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of baseline corrected data across two visits plotted for the individual (a) and combined runs (b; i.e. 1_2: averaged segments across run1 and run2) when stimulating at the BD with 0.5 Hz (n = 20 subjects).

Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of baseline corrected data across two visits plotted for the individual (a) and combined runs (b; i.e. 1_2: averaged segments across run1 and run2) when stimulating at the BD with 0.5 Hz (n = 20 subjects).