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. 2013 Jul 19;13(7):9344–9363. doi: 10.3390/s130709344

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Comparison of the response patterns between neurons in Type I (A) and Type II (B) bristles along the wing margin of Bombyx mori. Each response curve of a different marker was obtained from a different bristle. The vertical axis shows the spike frequencies in the stationary state of the responses, between 2 and 3 seconds from the stimulus onset. The neurons in Type I showed linear correlation between the stimulus frequency and the spike frequency in the range of up to 50 Hz stimulus frequency (n = 11). The neurons in Type II did not fire spikes in the low frequency range but fired one spike for each sinusoidal wave at around 75 Hz stimulus frequency (n = 6). Modified from Ai et al., (2010) [6].