Fig. 5
From: Stimulus dependent diversity and stereotypy in the output of an olfactory functional unit

Robustness of population diversity/stereotypy across odor concentrations. Panels as in Fig. 4. a Map of Ca2+ activity for each odor, and vertical bars indicating the average level of M72 glomerulus activation. Left three columns show increasing concentrations of MEN, a weak ligand for M72-OSNs. Right three columns show increasing concentrations of 2HA, a strong ligand for M72-OSNs. C0 denotes concentrations equivalent to stimuli presented in Fig. 4; C−2, C−1, and C1 denote concentrations of 0.01C0, 0.1C0, and 10C0, respectively. (Note: due to differences in the experimental setups, in imaging experiments the concentrations for MEN were 1.8× lower than the corresponding concentrations in electrophysiological experiments, and 2× higher for 2HA.) b Mean snifflet responses for M72-MT (blue) and other (pink) populations. c Distribution of the polarities of the first significant responses for M72 (left bar; bold) and other (right bar; desaturated) MT cells. d CDFs of the latency to first significant response