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\section{Induced responses, time-frequency representation}
In Fig.~\ref{fig_tfr} we can see that before the stimulus onset there is some activity in the alpha band over the visual cortex. About 100 ms after the stimulus has begun the alpha rhythm is suppressed. There doesn't seem to be any notable increase in any other frequency band after the stimulus. From
Fig.~\ref{fig_rtfch2043} Fig.~\ref{fig_tfrch2043}