Fig. 5: Event-related potentials comparison for object-related negativity (ORN) analysis. | Communications Biology

Fig. 5: Event-related potentials comparison for object-related negativity (ORN) analysis.

From: Inharmonicity enhances brain signals of attentional capture and auditory stream segregation

Fig. 5

Traces show grand-average responses for harmonic, inharmonic and changing standards or deviants. Green trace shows the difference wave corresponding to the ORN. A compares harmonic and inharmonic standards, B compares harmonic and inharmonic deviants, C compares harmonic and changing standards, while D compares harmonic and changing deviants. Traces represent averaged frontal channel activity (electrodes Fz, F3, F4, FC1, FC2). Colored bands around the traces represent 95% confidence intervals around the mean. Gray rectangles indicate statistically significant clusters in the mass-univariate analysis. Topographies show t-maps for each significant cluster. White markers represent channels that comprise the cluster.

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