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. 2006 Aug 9;26(32):8221–8234. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1508-06.2006

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Afferent spike latency depends on EOD amplitude and sensing behavior. A, Representative extracellular traces illustrating the shift in afferent spike latency resulting from changes in EOD amplitude. The interval between EODs was 67 ms. B–D, Smooth ramps in EOD amplitude at three constant EOD intervals (200, 67, and 20 ms) for three different afferents. Increases in EOD amplitude result in smooth decreases in afferent first spike latency. The shorter the EOD interval, the longer the latency for a given amplitude.