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. 2016 Oct 19;10:81. doi: 10.3389/fncir.2016.00081

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Discrete Results in cortical sensory processing. Hypothetical spatial maps of cortical neurons for each computational event resulting in quantization of the continuous flow of sensory information are shown. Green cells show a representative Ensemble of PCs organized by a specific synchronized network of FS interneurons. Individual spikes of these PCs take functional relevance inserted into a temporal structure forming discrete spatiotemporal functional units (Discrete Results). In this hypothetical example, relevant sensory information (predator movements) can be extracted by computing differences between the Discrete Results. Increasing the number of Discrete Results per temporal unit allows resolution enhancement.