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Figure 5 | Molecular Autism

Figure 5

From: Task-related functional connectivity in autism spectrum conditions: an EEG study using wavelet transform coherence

Figure 5

Mann–Whitney task comparison of interhemispheric coherence for the control group (uncorrected P -values). The colored graphs represent values of wavelet coherence for the control group, for every time-frequency point and for each task (Chairs: left column, Faces: right column), for different electrode pairs (each row) and directions (decreased coherence for chairs task relative to faces task on first three rows, increased coherence for chairs relative to faces task on last row); areas in blue represent regions of low coherence in the time-frequency spectrum, while areas in red represent regions of high coherence. The graphs in the middle column represents the statistical task comparison for different electrode pairs; areas shaded gray represent regions of the time-frequency spectrum where there is a significant difference in coherence between the chairs and the faces task, at P (uncorrected) <0.05. For the control group, no areas of significant differences in coherence between tasks were found for any other electrode pairs.

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