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. 2020 Oct 14;117(43):26966–26976. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2004568117

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

Influence as a function of individual features. (A) Influence (inferred from perturbing neuronal networks similar to Fig. 2) as a function of the difference in the preferred orientation (dPO) of neuronal pairs. (Left) Distribution of all pairs. (Middle) Average influence as a function of dPO (in bins of 4.5°). (Right) Zoom in (x axis) of the average influence to highlight the nonmonotonic pattern. (B) Same as A for the difference in preferred spatial phase (dPhase). Bin size, 9°. (C) Influence as a function of the difference in the preferred spatial frequency (dSF) of neuronal pairs. (Left) Distribution of all pairs (black) and the average influence (red). (Middle) Average influence as a function of dSF (in bins of 4.5°). (Right) Average influence per neuron [resulting from perturbing the neuron as an influencer (black) or observed by the neuron as an influencee (red)], as a function of its preferred SF. Dots show the result for all neurons in the network, and lines denote the average at each SF. Bin width, 0.01.