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Figure 1.

Time course of the experimental paradigm.

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Table 1.

Parameters of the stimulus used in Experiment I.

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Table 2.

Parameters of the stimulus used in Experiment II.

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Figure 2.

Relative power increase for SSVEP response to different colours of stimuli.

Mean computed for all the subjects. Error bars indicate standard error of the mean (SEM). Horizontal lines above the bars indicate statistically significant differences on the level of p<0.001 (***), p<0.01 (**), and p<0.05 (*).

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Table 3.

The results of post-hoc Wilcoxon signed-rank for comparison of SSVEP magnitude pairs evoked by different coloured stimuli in experiment I.

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Figure 3.

SSVEP responses to stimuli of different colours; organization of the plot as in Figure 2.

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Figure 4.

SSVEP responses to stimuli of different sizes; organization of the plot as in Figure 2.

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Table 4.

The results of post-hoc Wilcoxon signed-rank for comparison of SSVEP magnitude evoked by different sized stimuli in experiment II.

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Figure 5.

SSVEP responses to stimuli of different sizes; organization of the plot as in Figure 2.

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Figure 6.

SSVEP responses to stimuli with and without fixation point; organization of the plot as in Figure 2.

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Figure 7.

SSVEP responses to stimuli with and without fixation point; organization of the plot as in Figure 2.

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Figure 8.

SSVEP responses to circle and square stimuli; organization of the plot as in Figure 2.

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Figure 9.

SSVEP responses to circle and square stimuli; organization of the plot as in Figure 2.

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