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. 2015 Nov 11;35(45):15214–15226. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0039-15.2015

Table 1.

Responses of TANs in both monkeys, after cue and reward occurrence

Responsive Cues Reward Cues and reward
Pause 105/169 (62.1%) 57/169 (33.7%) 67/169 (39.6%) 19/169 (11.2%)
Elevation 87/169 (51.5%) 58/169 (34.4%) 47/169 (27.8%) 18/169 (10.7%)
Pause and elevation 36/169 (21.3%) 23/169 (13.6%) 16/169 (9.5%) 3/169 (1.8%)
At least one 136/169 (80.5%) 92/169 (54.4%) 98/169 (58.0%) 54/169 (32.0%)

The row headings indicate the type of modulation (a pause, an elevation of the discharge rate, both, or at least one of the two). The columns indicate the period of modulation (after the cues and/or the reward, only after the cues, only after the reward, or after cues and reward).