Figure 2: The Best Frequency Shift Depends on the Characteristic Frequency. | Scientific Reports

Figure 2: The Best Frequency Shift Depends on the Characteristic Frequency.

From: Bidirectional Shifting Effects of the Sound Intensity on the Best Frequency in the Rat Auditory Cortex

Figure 2

(A) Correlation between the CF and the BF shift. The orange line is the linear curve fit. A positive value for the BF shift represents a shift to a higher frequency, whereas a negative value represents a shift to a lower frequency. R, Pearson correlation coefficient. (B) BF shift curves for the groups of different CFs. Bar, S.D. (C) Percentage of shift direction for each group. Blue, shift to a lower frequency; red, shift to a higher frequency. (D) Range of shift for each group. Blue, shift to a lower frequency; red, shift to a higher frequency. Bar, S.D. **p < 0.01, *p < 0.05, t-test.

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