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. 2017 May 10;6:e26337. doi: 10.7554/eLife.26337

Author response image 1. Odor responses are similar in awake and anesthetized mice.

Author response image 1.

(A) Example showing respiration and spontaneous activty in a mouse before (black) and during ketamine/xylazine (k/x, cyan) anesthesia. (B) Example PSTHs in response to 3 odors before and during anesthesia. Each row is a different cell. Responses are aligned to inhalation. (C) Population and lifetime sparseness, averaged across experiments, are similar in awake and during k/x anesthesia. (D) Distribution of peak firing rates are similar in awake and anesthetized mice. (E) Responses awake mice occur earlier than under anesthesia. (F) Response durations are similar in awake and anesthetized mice.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.26337.015