spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif
 QUICK SEARCH:   [advanced]


spacer gif
     Home     Help     Feedback     Subscriptions     Archive     Search     Table of Contents    

Right arrow Help viewing high resolution images
Right arrow Return to article

(Downloading may take up to 30 seconds.
If the slide opens in your browser, select File -> Save As to save it.)

Click on image to view larger version.



Fig. 2. Electrosensory coding by field potentials and primary afferent unit activity. (A) Change in area of the negative peak of the field potential equivalent to the sensory response (FPSR) plotted as a function of the peak-to-peak amplitude of the local electric organ discharge (LEOD), when a metal plate (black circles) or plastic plate (red diamonds) were placed parallel to the fish in the region of the electric organ, at increasing distances lateral to the fish's body. Zero represents the control value, in the absence of any object. (B) Area of the negative peak of the FPSR as a function of its latency at half-amplitude. (C) Raster plot of the activity of a single afferent fiber while a metal object was moved along the side of the fish. The vertical lines indicate the mean latencies of spike timing in the absence of any object (two spikes only). (D) Interval between the first and the second spikes as a function of the latency of the first spike after the motor command. Points of different colors correspond to data from different primary afferent units recorded in the same fish.





Right arrow Return to article