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Phase synchronization within and between brains during the preparatory period of metronome
tempo setting. (A) Topological distributions of PLI in a representative pair of guitarists, A and
B, at the theta frequency (4.95 Hz) 140 ms after stimulus-onset (second metronome
beat). Fronto-central maxima of PLI are shown. (B) Time-frequency diagrams of average
PLI for guitarist A and B separately. PLI was averaged across six fronto-central electrodes.
Only significant PLI-values (p < 0.01) are highlighted. Time zero is time locked to the second metronome beat. Metronome
beats are shown by white arrows. The time course of PLI values at the theta frequency
(4.95 Hz) is depicted below the time-frequency diagram. (C) Interbrain synchronization
between the two guitarists measured by IPC at the theta frequency (4.95 Hz) 140 ms
after stimulus onset. Colored lines indicate synchrony between electrode pairs of
the two guitarists, corresponding to significant interbrain synchronization. Only
IPC values higher than 0.41 are highlighted. (D) Time-frequency diagram of the average
IPC averaged across six electrode pairs. In the left diagram (A -> B), the selected
electrode pairs represent phase coherence between one electrode of guitarist A (Cz)
to the six fronto-central electrodes of guitarist B. Conversely, the right diagram
(B -> A) refers to one electrode of guitarist B and the six fronto-central electrodes
of guitarist A. Only significant IPC-values (p < 0.01) are highlighted. The time course of IPC values at the theta frequency (4.95
Hz) is depicted below the time-frequency diagram. SL = significance level.
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