Frequency-tagged MEG signals from subject E at 8.33 Hz, showing amplitude distributions in a planar projection, averaged across four different stimulus trials (see Table 1) in both the attend-to-all (A–C) and attend-to-middle (D–F) conditions. For each condition, MEG signals are plotted for the attended image (A and D) and the unattended image (B and E). The differences in amplitude intensity (attended minus unattended) between the two conditions are shown in C and F. In the attend-to-all condition, these differences are largely positive; in the attend-to-middle condition, they are largely negative. Color bars represent the amplitudes of frequency-tagged responses in A, B, D, and E), and the amplitude differences between the conditions when the stimuli were attended and unattended. Notice that the amplitude range in C and F is reduced from that of A, B, D, and E, and also that it extends below zero. Units in the color bars are in picoTesla (pT) (1 pT = 10−12 T).