Fig. 5: The relationship between lateralized alpha power and DNS during the retro-cue stage. | Communications Biology

Fig. 5: The relationship between lateralized alpha power and DNS during the retro-cue stage.

From: Prioritizing flexible working memory representations relies on the involvement of the parahippocampal-insula network during memory reactivation

Fig. 5: The relationship between lateralized alpha power and DNS during the retro-cue stage.

A Lateralized alpha power (contralateral minus ipsilateral), averaged across electrode sites O1/2, PO7/8, PO3/4, P7/8, P5/6, P3/4, and P1/2, under different load conditions. The bar chart illustrates the average lateralized alpha power during the 400-1000 ms time window under different task loads (n = 60). Error bars represent mean ± SEM. B Correlation between lateralized alpha power and behavioral accuracy. The distributions of behavioral accuracy and lateralized alpha power are displayed on the Upper and Right margins of the plot frame (n = 56). C Correlation between lateralized alpha power and DNS during the retro-cue stage. The distributions of lateralized alpha power and DNS are shown on the Upper and Right margins of the plot frame (n = 56). D Correlation between predicted and actual behavioral accuracy. RMSE represents the root mean square error (n = 56).

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