Fig. 4: fMRI results comparing hits and false alarm trials from the Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) during AM + Music, Control − Music, and Pink Noise. | Communications Biology

Fig. 4: fMRI results comparing hits and false alarm trials from the Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) during AM + Music, Control − Music, and Pink Noise.

From: Rapid modulation in music supports attention in listeners with attentional difficulties

Fig. 4

Brain activity during Hits contrasted against False Alarms on the SART showing increased activity during correct trials despite similar motor output, centering around the sensorimotor network and the salience network during AM + Music compared to Control − Music and Pink Noise. Warm colors show greater activity for Hits; cool colors show greater activity for False Alarms.

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