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Fig. 6. Contrast-response surfaces of a single male HSN cell showing faster
temporal dynamics and higher spatial frequency tuning in the frontal portion
of the receptive field. The thick gray line in each panel is an iso-velocity
line at the preferred velocity, the optimal temporal frequency (TF) divided by
the optimal spatial frequency (SF). (A) Data are from the frontal portion of
the receptive field, azimuth=0°, elevation=60°. (B) Data are from the
lateral portion of the receptive field, azimuth=90°, elevation=60°.
Height of surface is the estimated response to a grating of Michelson contrast
1.0 based on fit parameters calculated at each spatial and temporal frequency.
Fit parameters for A are shown in Fig.
5. Contour interval=1.0 mV, with negative responses dotted.