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Fig 1.

Topographic distribution of different frequencies during the passive condition.

Topographic maps depict the topographic distribution for delta, theta and alpha frequency band during the passive condition from 0 to 800 ms after stimulus onset. Angry Voice (AV), Neutral Voice (NV) scalp distributions for the two conditions and p value distributions (right) are depicted. Note that bold black dots indicate electrodes significant after cluster correction and asterisks time windows where the effect was significant. Negative values indicate desynchronization (ERD) and positive ones synchronization (ERS) compared to baseline (from -700 to -200 ms before stimulus onset).

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Fig 2.

Topographic distribution of different frequencies during the active condition.

Topographic maps depict the topographic distributions for delta, theta and alpha frequency band during the active condition from 0 to 800 ms after stimulus onset. Target (T), Non-Target (NT) scalp distributions as well as p value distributions (right) are depicted. Note that bold black dots indicate electrodes significant after cluster correction and asterisks time windows where the effect was significant. Negative values indicate desynchronization (ERD) and positive values synchronization (ERS) compared to baseline (from -700 to -200 ms before stimulus onset).

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