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. 2013 Mar 25;7:28. doi: 10.3389/fncir.2013.00028

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Orientation and direction indices and tuning width. (A–C) Cumulative distributions of Orientation Index (OI) (A), Direction Index (DI) (B), and orientation Tuning Width (TW) (C) of all neurons responding to drifting gratings in both GAD67-GFP mice and WT mice (n = 626 and 1267 neurons, respectively). p-values indicate statistical significance in Wilcoxon's rank-sum test, 626 neurons in GAD67-GFP mice vs. 1267 neurons in WT mice. (D–F) Distributions of OI (D), DI (E), and TW (F). Same data sets as in (A), (B), and (C), respectively. (G–I): OI (G), DI (H), and TW (I) of all visually responsive neurons in GAD67-GFP mice and WT mice (n = 5 and 5 mice, respectively). *p < 0.05, n.s.: not significant (Wilcoxon's rank-sum test, 5 GAD67-GFP vs. 5 WT mice). Error bars indicate standard error of means (S.E.M) (across animals).