Chronometry of decoding peak latency across sensory, MD network and motor areas in single AO task. While the decoding timecourses peaked earlier in the sensory than in the MD network (single VM task, p = 0.0032; single AO task, p = 1.26 x 10 -5, N = 26, paired-sample t-tests, two-tailed) or motor areas (single VM task, p = 0.0004; single AO task, p = 0.0016, N = 26, paired-sample t -tests, two-tailed), the latter two showed no peak latency differences (p’s > 0.4). Each subplot shows superimposed raw and curve-fitted decoding time series. Asterisks indicate significantly different decoding peak latencies between the sensory (marked by the left dashed vertical line) and the MD network areas (marked by the right dashed vertical line) and between the sensory and motor areas (marked by the dotted vertical line), p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001. MD multiple-demand, AO auditory-oculomotor, VM visual-manual. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.