Supplementary Figure 7: Behavioral effects of optical stimulation with low light power
From: Tactile frequency discrimination is enhanced by circumventing neocortical adaptation

a, Repetition frequency discrimination with 40-Hz target sequences, using optical stimulation with either low (M5 of single pulse detection, black) or high (M100 of single pulse detection, red) light power. Performance is plotted against normalized distractor frequencies (distractor divided by target frequency). b, Detection of optical stimulus sequences at low light power with different repetition frequencies. When using low light power, animals were unable to reliably detect sequences at repetition frequencies below 40-Hz. Error bars, 95% CIs