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. 2015 Aug 3;112(33):10503–10508. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1423036112

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

(A) Shown is the percentage of target-responsive units that significantly increased in firing rate to the target image only (target-selective) and not to lure or foil images. We found more target-selective units within the hippocampus [CA3, and dentate gyrus (CA3DG) and subiculum] in high compared with low performers. No significant differences were found in the proportion of target-selective units in high compared with low performers in the ERC, PHC, or amygdala. (B) Shown is the significant correlation between memory performance (discrimination index score) and the percentage reduction in average firing rate from the target to the most similar lure (Lure 1) in the hippocampus (combined CA3DG and subiculum). Each data point reflects the firing rate reduction from target to lure 1 averaged across all target responsive units within a given subject.