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. 2016 Apr 12;6:24114. doi: 10.1038/srep24114

Figure 6. Properties of adaptation channels as measured by the repeated adaptation paradigm (RAP).

Figure 6

(A) Left panel: FRA of an example IC neuron showing the probe sound used in the RAP as a black dot. For the same neuron, the upper right panel shows the probe responses in the RAP, and the bottom right panel in a forward-suppression paradigm. (B,C) FRAs of two neurons with strong frequency SSA and corresponding FSAs (black lines). (D,E) FRAs of two neurons with weak frequency SSA and corresponding FSAs. (F) Relationship between CSI and the FSA-to-FRA ratio at 10 dB above the probe level. (G) FSA-to-FRA ratio in the neurons with strong and weak frequency SSA at 10 and 30 dB above the probe level. (H,I) FSA (H) and FRA (I) width relative to the probe frequency, again evaluated for neurons with strong and weak frequency SSA and at 10 and 30 dB.