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![(A) Time-resolved pallidocortical coherence map aligned to the movement onset, which was obtained by averaging over all PD patients for each movement (frequency range: 8–60 Hz). (B) Boxplots showing the median values over PD patients of pallidocortical coherence averaged within each temporal period in low- and high-beta bands [*: p (corrected) < 0.05 by Wilcoxon’s signed <t>rank</t> test, where FDR < 0.05]. (C) <t>Correlation</t> analyses between clinical data (lateralized bradykinesia score) and low-beta pallidocortical coherence for SI movements in PD [*: p (corrected) < 0.05 by <t>Spearman</t> correlation, where FDR < 0.05].](https://pub-med-central-images-cdn.bioz.com/pub_med_central_ids_ending_with_0921/pmc07390921/pmc07390921__fnsys-14-00054-g004.jpg)
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1) Product Images from "Altered Pallidocortical Low-Beta Oscillations During Self-Initiated Movements in Parkinson Disease"
Article Title: Altered Pallidocortical Low-Beta Oscillations During Self-Initiated Movements in Parkinson Disease
Journal: Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2020.00054
Figure Legend Snippet: (A) Time-resolved pallidocortical coherence map aligned to the movement onset, which was obtained by averaging over all PD patients for each movement (frequency range: 8–60 Hz). (B) Boxplots showing the median values over PD patients of pallidocortical coherence averaged within each temporal period in low- and high-beta bands [*: p (corrected) < 0.05 by Wilcoxon’s signed rank test, where FDR < 0.05]. (C) Correlation analyses between clinical data (lateralized bradykinesia score) and low-beta pallidocortical coherence for SI movements in PD [*: p (corrected) < 0.05 by Spearman correlation, where FDR < 0.05].
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