Supplementary Figure 2: Example PSTHs from monkey N, and the regularized and complicated models for monkey N. | Nature Neuroscience

Supplementary Figure 2: Example PSTHs from monkey N, and the regularized and complicated models for monkey N.

From: A neural network that finds a naturalistic solution for the production of muscle activity

Supplementary Figure 2

(A) Example PSTHs from five neurons from monkey N (format as in Figure 1B). These examples were chosen to illustrate the range of responses, including neurons with strong preparatory activity (rows one and four), neurons with a broad rise in activation during the movement period (middle row), neurons with oscillatory activity during the movement period (rows two and four), a neuron with a narrow bump of activation (bottom row). Vertical and horizontal scale bars indicate 20 spikes per second and 200ms.

(B) Example PSTHs chosen from the regularized model for monkey N. Examples were chosen to highlight the similarities between neural and model responses, and are representative of the patterns exhibited by the model units.

(C) Example PSTHs from five units from the complicated model for monkey N. The PSTHs of the complicated models did not bear any obvious resemblance to those of the neural data. Vertical and horizontal scale bars indicate 20 spikes per second and 200ms.

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