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. 2009 Jul 22;102(4):2142–2160. doi: 10.1152/jn.00522.2009

Fig. 7.

Fig. 7.

Task-related activity profiles of MS and FF units. A: proportions of MS (top) and FF (bottom) units that fired differentially for trials with right and left turns during successive 200-ms pre-/post-event periods across 6 phases of training. Note increased values for FF units. B: proportions of MS (top) and FF (bottom) units with differential responses to conditional cues during postcue period across learning stages. C: proportions of MS (top) and FF (bottom) units with differential responses in correct and incorrect trials averaged over auditory (red) and tactile (blue) sessions. D and E: proportions of task-related MS (top) and FF (bottom) units with significant correlations (P < 0.01) between firing rates during 200-ms pre- and post-event windows and trial running times (D) and between firing rates and running speed within each peri-event window (E). F: percentages of MS units with responses to any task event relative to all accepted projection neurons. G: changes in proportion of spikes that occurred within detected peaks of phasic neuronal responses during auditory and tactile training (left) and during 10 sessions around switch (right).