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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 20.
Published in final edited form as: Neuron. 2014 Sep 11;84(1):214–226. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2014.08.019

Figure 7. Experimental results validate strong prediction of computational model II.

Figure 7

Testing the prediction that AGF microstimulation increases the discriminability of the highest priority stimulus. (A) Example CRP (mean ± s.e.m); data straddling CRP category boundary (s50; filled circles) were used to compute d’. (B-C) Effect of AGF stimulation on d’ calculated from the CRPs of individual OTid neurons. (D) Population summaries. ‘*’: p<0.05, ‘ns’: not significant. S50: p<10−3, signed rank = 1; transition range: p=0.004, signed rank = 1; minimum rate: p<10−3, signed rank = 18; maximum rate: p<10−3, signed rank = 17; rank-test in all cases). See also Figure S3.