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. 2016 Jun 3;3(3):ENEURO.0134-15.2016. doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0134-15.2016

Figure 7.

Figure 7.

Discrimination performance as a function of the time window after the stimulus onset. The fraction of correct identifications is plotted for the spike count code (black), the latency code (gray), the ROC with latencies (red), and the ROC with spike counts (blue) as a function of the length of the observation window. This time window varied from 0.05 to 0.5 s after the stimulus onset. Responses of (A) the dataset D1 and (B) the dataset D2, related to stimuli 9–16 (18 mcpd) are used in this analysis. ROC with latencies decoder rapidly outperforms the latency decoder and reaches its maximal performance within 0.15 s after the stimulus onset. B, The curve of the ROC with spike counts is hidden by the ROC with latencies. The horizontal line indicates chance level. Shaded areas show SEM.