Spiking-related partial covariances between the spectral EEG power in the beta and gamma bands. The figure shows beta/gamma-band partial covariances for EEG data from (A) MC and (B) SMA calculated for periods before (open columns) and after (gray columns) the onset of the shortest (S), randomly chosen (R), or the longest (L) ISIs in short consecutive epochs of basal ganglia firing in 3 normal monkeys (upper row, labeled Normal) and in a parkinsonian monkey (lower row, labeled MPTP). Columns represent means ± 95% CIs of Z-transformed coefficients of partial covariance between beta and gamma bands, based on data averaged across respective frequencies, segments, and cells. Columns crossing the dashed lines indicate significant differences from zero (P < 0.001, 1-tailed t-test). *P < 0.05, 2-tailed independent t-tests (Bonferroni–Holm adjusted), MPTP versus normal of the mean values across population cells of the differences between pre- and postspike Z-transformed covariance coefficients; +P < 0.05, 2-tailed independent Dunnett's t-tests, for Short or Long series versus Rand series of the mean values across population cells of the differences between pre- and postspike Z-transformed covariance coefficients, calculated separately for each combination of basal ganglia and cortex structure.