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. 2016 Apr 11;113(17):E2450–E2459. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1520371113

Table S2.

Tabulation of features revealed by Bubbles: Neurons tested with bodies (n = 75 cells with significant feature), sorted per BSI (BSI <> 0)

BSI ≤ 0 (n = 7) BSI > 0 (n = 68) All (n = 75)
Feature type + + +
Extremities 1 0 19 3 20 3
Curved segments 1 0 14 1 15 1
Part of the torso 3 0 17 1 20 1
Torso + extremity 1 0 11 0 12 0
Full body 1 0 8 0 9 0
Unclassified 1 0 6 4 7 4

The left column represents the feature types (see Fig. 2 for examples). Significant excitatory and inhibitory features are indicated by + and −, respectively. Each number denotes the count of neurons in which a particular feature can be found. The neurons marked with “Full body” have at least 90% coverage between the revealed features and the entire stimulus. BSI: body selectivity index, defined as BSI=R¯bodyR¯nonbody|R¯body|+|R¯nonbody|, where R¯body and R¯nonbody are the mean net firing rates to body (monkey and humanbodies, mammals, and birds) and nonbody stimuli (monkey and human faces, fruits/vegetables, and manmade objects).