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. 2024 Nov 28;14:29623. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-81029-2

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Amount of transmitted information rises with increasing mean firing rate (MFR), spiking duration, but not with average spike time tiling coefficient (STTCAVG). (A) Information rate as a function of number of cells for different (Ai) MFRs, (Aii) durations and (Aiii) STTCsAVG. (B) Information rate as a function of MFR for different (Bi) durations and (Bii) STTCsAVG. (C) Information rate as a function of duration for different (Ci) MFRs and (Cii) STTCsAVG. (D) Information rate as a function of STTCsAVG for different (Di) MFRs, and (Dii) durations. Color-coded line marked with red arrowheads in Bi-Di indicate basic conditions which are shown in Fig. 2A–2C, respectively. All pairs of neighboring data points in Bi-Di showed statistical significance (p < 0.05) in one-way ANOVA tests.