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Fig. 8. (A) Instantaneous electric organ discharge (EOD) rate (black and red) and
the spike density function (SDF) (blue) during a ten rotation session. The six
black lines represent rotations where the novelty response (NR) did occur
(above threshold at time of NR maximum), while the four red lines represent
rotations where the NR did not occur. Therefore, the probability for this
stimulus series is 0.60 or 60%. (B) The effect of stimulus type on
probability. T+A is significantly greater than Tub and Amp
(*P<0.05). Probabilities for all stimulus types
containing LL are approximately equal (P>0.07). Error bars equal
± 2 s.e.m. Tub, tuberous electrosense; Amp, ampullary electrosense; LL,
mechanosensory lateral line.