Fig. 4: Difference in input drives affects stereotypy.
From: Multiple network properties overcome random connectivity to enable stereotypic sensory responses

a Stereotypy in total KC input in the simulations. PRED metric was used for calculation of stereotypy in these and all subsequent analyses. b, c Scatter plots of stereotypy in total KC input (b) or total KC response (c) versus the difference in total PN outputs between the two odors. a–c Each point represents a network iteration (n = 100). d Stereotypy in locust bLN1 responses is more for the across-concentration group than the within-concentration group. The within-concentration group has n = 90 stereotypy values (15 pairs of individuals × 3 pairs of odors × 2 concentration levels) and the across-concentration group has n = 135 stereotypy values (15 pairs of individuals × 9 pairs of odors such that one odor in the pair is at 0.1% concentration and the other odor is at 10% concentration). In a, d error bars represent s.e.m.