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[Preprint]. 2023 Jul 31:2023.01.17.524451. [Version 2] doi: 10.1101/2023.01.17.524451

Figure 6: Spike–field interaction patterns modulations by stimulus type.

Figure 6:

A, Intra-column spike–field connectivity as modulated by stimulus predictability (randomized vs. repetitive) during fixation and sample intervals in V4 (top) and PFC (bottom). B, Spike–field connectivity between columns of V4 as modulated by stimulus predictability during fixation and sample intervals. All significant changes in DI between the trial groups of randomized and repetitive stimuli were tested at p < 0.01. Large white crosses denote an absence of significant modulations. Edges are weighted by the absolute value of the difference in DI between the two trial groups. C, Same as B, but in PFC. D, (Top) Wheel plots summarizing feedforward spike – field connections between V4 and PFC significantly modulated by sample predictability during the fixation and sample intervals. (Bottom) Same as top panel, but summarizing feedback connectivity significantly modulated by sample predictability.