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Fig. 5 | BMC Neuroscience

Fig. 5

From: Experience-dependent modulation of alpha and beta during action observation and motor imagery

Fig. 5

a Alpha power during baseline and KMI. Analyses of log alpha peak power during the KMI task and matched baseline condition (eyes closed with music) revealed significant task-related desynchronization (bottom row), and a significant main effect of electrode revealed higher alpha power in bilateral occipital and parietal sites (black stars) relative to frontocentral and temporal sites (white stars). No significant group differences were observed. b Beta power during baseline and KMI. Analyses of log beta power during the KMI task and matched baseline condition (eyes closed with music) revealed significant task-related desynchronization (bottom row), and a significant main effect of electrode revealed higher alpha power in all posterior sites (black stars) relative to frontocentral sites (white stars). No significant group differences were observed

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