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Fig. 5

From: Spatial separation between two sounds affects first-spike latencies of responses elicited by the sounds in the rat’s auditory midbrain neurons

Fig. 5

Box plots showing changes of the mean (“dMean FSL” in (a)) and the SD FSL (“dSD FSL” in (b)) of responses to location-changeable Odd (left panels), Eql (middle panels), and Std (right panels) when the sound was relocated from c90° to another azimuth. Results were obtained from the entire group of neurons and neurons with sustained and transient firing (open, backward hatched, and forward hatched boxes, respectively). Two sets of data based on responses elicited by TL and TH, respectively, were combined. “*” and “**” indicate statistically significant changes at levels of p<0.05 and p<0.005, respectively. Statistical results from related-samples Friedman’s two-way analysis of variance by ranks as well as pairwise comparisons with Bonferroni correction are shown in Table 1.

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