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. 2010 May 5;104(1):4–17. doi: 10.1152/jn.01098.2009

Table 3.

Effects of removal of inhibition on model output

Inhibition
No Inhibition
SSI 2
BSI 2
BLI 2
SSI 2
BSI 2
BLI 2
Input Frequency, Hz S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
A. Model A
10 52 42 27 20 9 4 73 57 38 37 34 29
25 72 35 18 32 7 4 92 50 29 40 32 24
50 81 29 20 20 7 2 101 40 32 35 31 29
75 84 39 28 35 12 4 104 48 42 44 30 24
100 88 36 20 32 11 4 101 55 29 43 32 27
B. Model B
10 26 29 15 31 15 16 46 50 53 77 41 31
25 23 26 7 44 15 9 55 40 45 86 40 28
50 39 27 7 23 16 21 60 37 36 79 39 29
75 32 21 14 47 13 9 61 45 44 77 40 39
100 37 21 2 44 29 13 61 54 53 70 39 29
C. Model C
10 0 36 43 13 0 26 0 58 64 35 0 64
25 14 33 40 47 15 12 24 49 63 76 52 42
50 21 30 39 45 11 10 25 40 62 73 53 36
75 21 38 34 45 13 10 34 47 51 80 55 44
100 4 40 49 26 5 33 33 55 58 73 55 52

Responses over 500 ms to stimulus 2 in models A–C when the input frequency was varied between 10 and 100 Hz. Responses from models with inhibitory connections disabled are shown on the right.