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. 2017 Jan 17;114(5):1153–1158. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1608159113

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

(A) Response magnitudes of single and multiunits in different regions of the medial temporal lobe to three stimulus categories indicate that only parahippocampal neurons respond more strongly to pictures of landscapes than to pictures of persons or animals (repeated-measures ANOVAs). Error bars are ±SEM. (B) Even after excluding landscape stimuli, parahippocampal neurons respond more strongly to outdoor photographs than to indoor photographs (t test). (C) For both outdoor and indoor pictures (excluding landscapes), pictures with spatial layout (scenes) elicit stronger responses in parahippocampal neurons than those without spatial layout (nonscenes). (D) Averaged LFP ±SEM for stimuli with or without spatial layout across all 472 parahippocampal microelectrodes. LFP responses to stimuli containing spatial layout (scenes) significantly exceed those to stimuli without spatial layout (nonscenes). Red circles indicate P < 0.05 after multiple testing correction. t tests: ***P < 0.001; *P < 0.05; n.s., not significant.