Fig. 7: High signal variability in VPA-treated animals. | Communications Biology

Fig. 7: High signal variability in VPA-treated animals.

From: Erroneous predictive coding across brain hierarchies in a non-human primate model of autism spectrum disorder

Fig. 7

a The spectro-temporal structures of PE1 and PE2. The masks of the top 75% values in the high-gamma band (>40 Hz) are indicated by red contours. b An example of the projection values during 100 trials of xy|xx in Ji. c The probability distributions of the projection values for PE1 (top row) and PE2 (bottom row) in each subject. The probability distribution for each trial types are shown in different colors. Projection values across all trials are indicated as gray crosses on the top. d The mean, standard deviation, and CV of the projection values. The mean and standard deviation measured for each trial type are labeled with different colors. The average values across all trial types are indicated by black circles and squares for PE1 and PE2, respectively. CV calculated from the average values are shown. The horizontal dashed line indicates the mean CV from the unexposed animals (across PE1 and PE2).

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