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. 2010 Jun 10;104(2):829–839. doi: 10.1152/jn.00166.2010

Fig. 8.

Fig. 8.

Summary of beta band delays between brain regions from the 4 rats. A: within rats, delays across odors and odor sets were very similar for each rat (see Table 3 for details). The values shown here are the averages and SDs of the delays computed across the 4 odor discrimination sessions (1st or final session for each odor pair) for each pair of brain regions. Note the low variance in delays between regions for 3 of the 4 rats. Positive values indicate that the 1st region in the pair leads the 2nd, and negative that the 2nd leads the 1st. B: delay circuit for rats RF55 and RF56. The 2 rats showed different delay times between OB-aPC and aPC-pPC (the 2 values from the 2 rats are indicated) but similar delay times for OB-pPC. The dashed arrow indicates the delay that is close to the sum of the other 2 delays. C: delay circuit for rats RF16 and RF73. The 2 rats showed similar delays for all 3 pairs of regions, and the sum of the delays from OB to pPC and pPC to aPC is approximately equal to the delay from OB to aPC (dashed arrow).