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Fig. 3 | Molecular Autism

Fig. 3

From: Name recognition in autism: EEG evidence of altered patterns of brain activity and connectivity

Fig. 3

Directed transfer function (DTF) for the three consecutive time windows: 0–200 ms (a), 200–400 ms (b), and 400–600 ms (c). Please note that 0 ms corresponds to the stimulus onset. DTF graphs (right panel) present results in the control group (red line) and in the ASD group (blue line). Gray-colored rectangles indicate significant (FDR-corrected) between-group differences. These differences are illustrated also on the scheme of the extended 10–20 system (left panel). Red arrows represent connections that are significantly stronger in the control group than in the ASD group, blue arrow – connections significantly stronger in the ASD group than in the control group. F – frontal electrodes; O – occipital electrodes. Odd numbers (e.g., F1) - electrodes located over the left side of the head; even numbers (e.g., F6) - electrodes located over the right side of the head; “z” (e.g. Fz) - electrodes located at the midline

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