Fig. 7
From: Decoupling of timescales reveals sparse convergent CPG network in the adult spinal cord

Decoupling of slow and fast-spiking timescales. a Spike trace separated into slow and fast activity by convolving spike times with different Gauss–kernels (σ = 5 and 150 ms). b Correlation matrix for the neuronal spiking on fast (lower left) and slow timescales (upper right) indicate a decoupling between the functional relation across pairs of neurons and their synaptic input. c Pairwise correlation on slow (x-axis) and fast timescales (y-axis) indicate a decoupling and departure from the unity line (orange). n = 2874 pairs, two hemicords. d Histogram of slow correlation (top) is broadly scattered whereas the fast correlation is scattered tightly around zero (bottom)