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. 2009 Oct 7;29(40):12521–12531. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0640-09.2009

Figure 7.

Figure 7.

Behavioral and neural measures as a function of time within session. A, Box plot, Absolute looking time during novel stimulus presentation, averaged within bins of 20 trials each, across recording sessions. There was no significant effect of bin number on looking time. Line plot, Percentage change in looking time averaged within bins of 20 trials each, across all recording sessions. There was no significant effect of bin number on behavior across sessions. B, Magnitude of the response for all visually responsive neurons, averaged within bins of 20 trials each, across recording sessions. There was no significant effect of bin number on firing rate across neurons. C, Gamma-band spike–field coherence for all visually responsive neurons, averaged within each bin, across recording sessions. There was no significant effect of bin number on coherence across neuron–LFP pairs. D, LFP amplitude across the 270–570 ms period after novel stimulus onset for all LFPs, averaged within each bin, across recording sessions. There was a significant negative correlation between LFP amplitude and the time course of the recording session (one-way ANOVA, F(9,1120) = 2.22; p < 0.05).