Fig. 3: The average amplitudes of the late positive component. | Communications Biology

Fig. 3: The average amplitudes of the late positive component.

From: Modified specific components of conspecific advertisement calls influence behavioral and neural responses in music frogs

Fig. 3

The average amplitudes of the late positive component for the control (A) and treatment (B) stimuli (n = 16 in each group). LT and RT the left and right sides of the telencephalon, LD and RD the left and right sides of the diencephalon, LM and RM the left and right sides of the mesencephalon, OC the original advertisement call with six notes, OCP the rising intonation version of OC (where the pitch of the sixth note was increased by 15%), OQ the sixth note of OC was replaced by the sixth note of an advertisement call of Quasipaa boulengeri (a sympatric anuran species), OQP the rising intonation version of OQ (where the pitch of the sixth component of OQ was increased by 15%), OW the sixth note of OC was replaced by white noise, OWP the rising intonation version of OW (where the pitch of the sixth component of OW was increased by 15%). The control stimuli for treatment stimuli are denoted as OCC, OCPC, OQC, OQPC, OWC, and OWPC, respectively, where the first five notes of each treatment stimulus were reversed in situ while the sixth component remained unchanged. *p < 0.05.

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