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. 2005 Jun 22;25(25):5967–5974. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0019-05.2005

Figure 7.


Figure 7.

Saccular efferent neuronal activity was phase locked to vocal motor output in many neurons. A, Spike density functions with high temporal resolution showed that efferent neurons produced action potentials (black) at precise times relative to the individual compound action potentials that made up the vocal motor response (gray). B, The timing of saccular efferent activity was more uniform than caudal efferent bundle activity, with only two neurons leading vocal motor output. C, There was no trend for either lagging (circles) or leading (squares) efferent activity to occur at increasing latencies as the vocal motor output progressed.