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Figure 4


Fig. 4. Area (A) and duration (C) of the novelty response (NR) varies with stimulus type. The multisensory NRs have a significantly greater area and duration than each of their component unisensory NRs (except for T+LL vs LL duration; {dagger}P>0.1). Area (B) and duration (D) of the actual vs calculated multisensory NRs. The actual NRs have a significantly greater area and duration than the calculated linear sum of their component unisensory NRs (except for T+LL area; P>0.08). *P<0.05, error bars equal ± 2 s.e.m. Tub, tuberous electrosense; Amp, ampullary electrosense; LL, mechanosensory lateral line.