Coherency magnitude and phase matrices for fixation and for sustained attention. Data are shown for Subject 1. Left column, functional connectivity associated with fixation. Middle column, functional connectivity associated with sustained attention. Right column, differences in values between the first two columns, i.e., attention-specific connectivity. Top row, coherency magnitudes. Bottom row, coherency phase values (converted to units of time). Colored squares indicate coherency magnitude (A, B), phase (D, E), or differences in magnitude (C) or phase (F) for each pairwise combination of areas. Positive values (yellow-red) of coherency phase indicate temporal differences consistent with feedforward progression from areas earlier in the visual processing hierarchy to later areas, and negative values (cyan-blue) correspond to top–down signal transmission. The attention-specific delays in panel (F) are mainly negative, suggesting a top–down flow of attention signals for many pairs of cortical areas. x, p < 0.01; +, p < 0.05 (corrected for multiple comparisons).