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. 2014 Nov 12;113(3):843–855. doi: 10.1152/jn.00635.2014

Fig. 7.

Fig. 7.

Putative LTS interneurons in area X do not exhibit strong syllable-locked firing during vocal babbling. A: spectrogram showing vocal babbling of a juvenile bird is shown above the spiking activity (middle) and IFR (bottom) of a putative LTS interneuron recorded in area X. B: expanded view of song (top) and spiking activity (bottom) aligned to the onset of a single syllable (marked with blue asterisks). C: syllable onset aligned raster plot showing the spiking activity of this neuron during 1,100 syllable renditions. The data are sorted by the duration to the syllable offset (curved blue line at right of raster). Tic height in the raster is 4 syllables. Syllable onset-aligned rate histograms for the neuron shown in A–C (D) and for all LTS interneurons recorded in area X (shading indicates ± SE) (n = 10) (E). Note that the x-axis is the same for B–E. F–I: data are plotted exactly as in B–E for syllable offsets. H: the syllable-offset aligned raster is sorted by the arrival time of the following syllable onset (curved blue line at right of raster).