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. 2022 Jun 8;16:908330. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2022.908330

FIGURE 6.

FIGURE 6

Effect of intrinsic noise on the DCN output patterns. (A) Spiking without HL (same as in Figure 5A). (B) Spiking with a HL of 30 dB (same as Figure 5G). (C) Spiking activity with HL and intrinsic noise of optimal intensity. Additional white noise increases spiking activity. (D) Point-to-point comparison of spiking patterns for no HL and with HL and intrinsic noise. Shown are only spikes that occur in both cases, i.e., that are not affected by HL or that are correctly restored by noise. (E) Point-to-point comparison of spiking patterns for no HL with HL and without intrinsic noise. Shown are only spikes that occur in both cases, i.e., that are not affected by HL. (F) Intrinsic noise of optimal intensity not only restores spikes correctly (yellow), but also introduces false positive spikes (dark blue). Intrinsic noise restores spatio-temporal spiking patterns correctly, yet with some temporal shift (green boxes in panels A,C, zoom of spike pattern in green box).