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Hemodynamic Traveling Waves in Human Visual Cortex

Figure 3

Experimental paradigm and evoked responses.

A: The visual stimulus used in the experiment, where it is superposed on a gray background. The solid black circles and cross are always present, to aid fixation. The three dashed isoeccentric rings reverse 4 times per second, where the two patterns are shown at the bottom of this frame. B: Retinotopic mapping the allowed the locations of the 3 concentric rings to be independently identified, where the colors represent the measured eccentricity, colored from red at the fovea to blue at 6°, as shown in the circular inset, with magenta and gray at larger eccentricities [3]. C: Spatiotemporal snapshots showing the response to first ring at various times after stimulus onset. The colors represent percentage signal change, as labeled on the colorbar.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002435.g003