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. 2011 Oct 28;5:69. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2011.00069

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) neurons display higher object-responsiveness than MEC neurons. (A) Distribution of the ORImax of LEC (top) and MEC (bottom) neurons in the four standard sessions. (B) Distribution of the pmin(ORI). White bars indicate cells that showed statistically significant (p < 0.05) object-related firing. LEC showed a significantly larger proportion of neurons with object-related firing in three of the four standard sessions compared to MEC (session 1 LEC:11/41, MEC:1/28, χ2 = 4.75, one tailed p = 0.0148; session 2 LEC:14/43, MEC:5/36, χ2 = 3.74, one tailed p = 0.027; session 4 LEC: 7/31, MEC: 4/27, χ2 = 0.174, one tailed p = 0.308, n.s.; session 6 LEC 10/28, MEC 0/26, χ2 = 9.15, one tailed p = 0.0015).