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Figure 3 - Frontal effective connectivity increases with task demands and time on task: a DCM study on electrocorticogram in macaque monkeys

Figure 3: Illustration of a cortical network. The figure shows a connectivity model with connections from region A to region B. Forward connections (FW) originate from superficial pyramidal cells and target (1) spiny stellates and (2) deep pyramidal cells. Backward connections (BW) originate from deep pyramidal cells and target (1) superficial pyramidal cells and (2) inhibitory interneurons. The arrows represent effective connections. Forward connections are displayed in light blue, backward connections in dark blue.
Illustration of a cortical network. The figure shows a connectivity model with connections from region A to region B. Forward connections (FW) originate from superficial pyramidal cells and target (1) spiny stellates and (2) deep pyramidal cells. Backward connections (BW) originate from deep pyramidal cells and target (1) superficial pyramidal cells and (2) inhibitory interneurons. The arrows represent effective connections. Forward connections are displayed in light blue, backward connections in dark blue.
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