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. 2021 Dec 27;15:743101. doi: 10.3389/fncir.2021.743101

Figure 6.

Figure 6

(A) Time intervals when pairs of neurons displayed in NeuroVis become active together. (B) Correlation values when pairs of neurons activate [CC(Ki[t] > 0.05, Kj[t] > 0.05)]. (C) Mutual information between pairs of neurons [I(Ki, Kj)]. The greenish color indicates a longer time interval where two neurons activate together, higher mutual information value, and higher correlation value, while the blueish color indicates a shorter time interval where two neurons activate together, lower mutual information value, and lower cross-correlation value. Note that a neuron is considered active when its absolute activity is above 0.05. A video of this use case can be seen at Supplementary Video 11.