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Fig. 1 | BMC Psychiatry

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From: Clinical, hemispheric, and autonomic changes associated with use of closed-loop, allostatic neurotechnology by a case series of individuals with self-reported symptoms of post-traumatic stress

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Initial scores for temporal lobe high frequency (23–36 Hz) asymmetry. Panels show median asymmetry scores for baseline assessment (hashmark 1 on horizontal axis) through the first four sessions (first and penultimate minutes of each session, hashmarks 2 through 9). Vertical axes indicate asymmetry scores, with positive and negative values indicating rightward and leftward asymmetry, respectively. Top panel shows data for participants whose baseline temporal lobe high frequency asymmetry was 10% or greater toward the right (n = 7); middle panel shows those whose baseline asymmetry was 10% or greater toward the left (n = 7); bottom shows those whose baseline asymmetry was less than 10% in either direction (n = 5)

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