Figure 6
From: Inferring entire spiking activity from local field potentials

LFP channel importance score (quantified in terms of average coefficient) for ESA inference across subjects. (a,c,e) Scatter plot of LFP importance score over inter-electrode distance (ÎĽm) from monkey I, L, and N, respectively. Red solid lines represent linear regression lines used to test whether or not there is a significant linear trend between inter-electrode distance and LFP channel importance score. Asterisks indicate that there is a significant linear trend (two-tailed one-sample t test; ***\(p<0.001\)). (b,d,f) Examples of heatmap of LFP channel importance score for ESA inference from monkey I (channel 5), monkey L (channel 45), and monkey N (channel 62), respectively. The importance score is mapped onto a \(10 \times 10\) grid spatially corresponding to Utah electrode array configuration. Black numbers inside the grids denote the ESA channel being inferred. White boxes on the grid represent unused (unconnected) electrodes. The larger the average coefficient, the more important is the channel for the inference.