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Ann Neurol. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2011 Mar 1.
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Ann Neurol. 2010 Mar; 67(3): 365–375.
doi: 10.1002/ana.21905

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Correlation between the Field Effect and FC scores in four homologous ROI pairs in the dorsal attention network

A) Significant correlation between the Field Effect and most homologous pairs in the dorsal attention network was observed. A significant Field Effect reflects an increase in reaction times (RTs) and increase in % misses when targets are presented to the contralesional side as compared to when they are presented to the ipsilesional side. B) A negative correlation between left-right resting connectivity in the posterior intraparietal sulcus and Field Effect indicates that as FC decreases, the amplitude of the Field Effect RT (left panel) and percent misses (right panel) increases. pIPS = posterior intraparietal sulcus; vIPS = ventral intraparietal sulcus; FEF = frontal eye fields; MT+ = middle temporal complex; L =left; R =right; RT = reaction time; * = p < 0.05.

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