Fig. 3: A Cue for selection can modulate facilitation. | Communications Biology

Fig. 3: A Cue for selection can modulate facilitation.

From: Preattentive facilitation of target trajectories in a dragonfly visual neuron

Fig. 3

a Stimulus pictograms and boxplots illustrating the neuronal response to the probe for trials where the cue was matched to the Probe location (Local). Total 122 Matched trials across 15 dragonflies, control data as from previous figures reproduced for comparison. Grey dashed line indicates the Probe Alone mean. In trials where the Cue is successful (Local Selection, gold) we observe facilitation. However, in trials where the Cue is ignored (Distant Selection, cyan) we observe suppression of the local path. b Frequency polygons showing Probe response distributions for the conditions in A. c Trials where the Cue was unmatched to the Probe location (Distant). Total 111 unmatched trials across 15 dragonflies, control data as from previous figures reproduced for comparison. Grey dashed line indicates the Probe Alone mean (Distribution in A). Unmatched trials reveal Paired Primer responses similar to the broad distribution of the Merged Model (Dashed purple line), regardless of whether Paired Primers were categorized as Local Selection (gold) or Distant Selection (cyan). d Frequency polygons showing Probe response distribution for the conditions in c.

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