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. 2005 Jun 8;25(23):5521–5532. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0445-05.2005

Figure 1.


Figure 1.

Mutual information curves for a typical basilar pyramidal cell describing responses to local RAM stimulation (dashed line) and global RAM stimulation (solid line). The firing frequency of this cell averaged 24.7 and 25.3 spikes/s during local and global stimulation, respectively. Stimulus contrasts were 9 and 10% for local and global stimuli, respectively. The solid line bracketed by the gray area shows the average mutual information curve ± 1 SEM for 25 receptor afferents stimulated with the same RAM with similar contrasts. Note different ordinates for the P-cell and receptor afferents (Rec. Aff.). Bits/Sp/Hz, Bits per spike per hertz.