FIG. 4.
(Color online) Information from independent and optimally coupled network boundaries as a function of neuronal noise level. In both examples shown here, the independent boundaries (blue circles) lose information faster than the optimal boundaries (red triangles) as the noise level η increases. Each curve represents two response probabilities (e.g., P =0.45 and 0.55) because information is invariant under switching the spiking or silent regions.