Figure 3
From: Encoding information into autonomously bursting neural network with pairs of time-delayed pulses

Temporal evolution of AP firing rate and network property following a very long sequence of Δt paired-pulse stimuli. (a) Δt = 100 ms, (b) Δt = 120 ms, (c) Δt = 100 ms [the same as in (a) but with different group of neurons used for the Δt training]. The black-yellow color-maps in the top row depict the AP firing rate following each Δt paired-pulse that is delivered at every 3 s interval, which is indexed along the x-axis. Along the y-axis ‘0’ represents the time of the first pulse being delivered. The second and third row plot the mean synaptic weight 〈Wij〉 and RStim as a function of the stimulation sequence index, respectively. RStim is the number of APs in a 5 ms time window about the global maximum of the firing rate profile of each PB; so, it measures the simultaneity of the APs comprising each PB.