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. 2016 Feb 8;10:8. doi: 10.3389/fncom.2016.00008

Figure 12.

Figure 12

The temporal response statistics of the BLIF neuron are well predicted by firing probability, regardless of the stimulus pulse shape. (A) Mean latency and (B) jitter of the BLIF neuron's response to various configurations of a cathodic-anodic stimulus (solid lines: phase duration: 40 μs/phase, IPG: 0 μs; dashed lines: phase duration: 20 μs/phase, IPG: 50 μs; dash-dotted lines: phase duration: 80 μs/phase, IPG: 40 μs) and a monophasic stimulus (40 μs duration; dotted lines). Also plotted are the monophasic data with which the model was parameterized (open circles; 40 μs pulse duration; Miller et al., 1999).