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A Model for Integrating Elementary Neural Functions into Delayed-Response Behavior

Figure 7

List of the Eight Most Common Neural Responses of WM Layer Neurons

Each of the boxes contains three raster plots (top, center, and bottom rows), which represent the response of a single cell to a DMS trial where the cell's preferred image is the sample (top of each box), a DPA trial where the cell's preferred image is the sample (center row in each box), and a DPA trial where the cell's preferred image is the target (bottom).

Cells: For each class are listed the total number of cells in the class (black), the number of excitatory/inhibitory cells in the class (green/red), and the percentage of the total number of WM neurons the content of this class represents.

Specificity: details the number of cells responding to each of the four images. Note that each type FWM cells responds to more than one image.

The cells contained in these eight classes represent a sample of 725 cells out of the 900 contained in layer WM. We found that a comprehensive classification of the cells' activities require at least 27 classes to be complete and that the distribution of cells in these classes follows a power law (see Figure 8 and Discussion).

Figure 7

doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0020025.g007