Extended Data Fig. 6: Stimulation frequencies less than 35 Hz produce a reversal of correlation dynamics over time. | Nature Neuroscience

Extended Data Fig. 6: Stimulation frequencies less than 35 Hz produce a reversal of correlation dynamics over time.

From: Rapid compensatory plasticity revealed by dynamic correlated activity in monkeys in vivo

Extended Data Fig. 6

(a) Correlations on laser and control trials during the first block of stimulation using only data from sessions stimulated with less than 35 Hz (unlike Fig. 2f, which also includes 35 Hz sessions; n = 243 pairs). Correlations are calculated in 200 ms windows, with a 50 ms slide. (b) Same as panel a, but for the first 20 trials of the second frequency block (n = 950 pairs). (c-d) Firing rates associated with laser (color, solid line) and control (gray, dashed line) trials on Block 1 and Block 2 respectively. All plots show mean and s.e.m. Vertical lines denote laser onset and offset times.

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