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. 2013 Sep 3;7:47. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2013.00047

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Different response characteristics of striatal MSNs, TANs, and FSIs. (A) MSN response profile. Left subplot: distribution of MSNs that had a significant response. Blue, red, and green bars: fraction of cells that had a significant response for reward, aversive, and neutral events, respectively. Black bar: fraction of cells that had a significant response to at least one of the task events. Second subplot: distribution of response onset. Abscissa: time in seconds for significant increase in firing rate. Red line marks the average response onset time. Right subplot: distribution of the signal correlation between all (simultaneously and non-simultaneously recorded) MSN pairs. N is for number of pairs. (B) TAN response profile. Same conventions as in (A). In the second subplot: distribution of response onset, left and right columns: latency of significant decrease and increase in firing rate, respectively. (C) FSI response profile. Same conventions as in (A).