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Short-Term Memory Trace in Rapidly Adapting Synapses of Inferior Temporal Cortex

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Response variance explained by stimulus identity, demonstrating that these cells were stimulus selective.

(A) Percentage of variance explained by stimulus identity in the sample, nonmatch, and match task phases for the population of 35 TE neurons, and for the population of 11 perirhinal cortex neurons. In box plots, the middle line indicates the median. The notches indicate the 95% confidence interval for the median. The whiskers extend to the most extreme data point which is no more than 1.5 times the inter-quartile range from the box. Population distributions across both TE and perirhinal cortex explained the same amount of variance in the sample, nonmatch and match phases. However, in some cells, the behavioral phase significantly influenced the response magnitude. (B) percentage of variance explained by sample stimulus identity in a 200-ms delay period before nonmatch stimulus presentation (Delay(NM)), and before match stimulus presentation (Delay(M)).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000073.g002