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Analysis of Slow (Theta) Oscillations as a Potential Temporal Reference Frame for Information Coding in Sensory Cortices

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Auditory coding in the presence of background noise.

A) Schematic of sound waveforms showing the target sound without background noise and with background noises of three levels. B) Left: Decoding performance across neurons (n = 43 units, mean and s.e.m.) for the three different codes as a function of noise level. Right: Decoding performance with the spike count and the phase-partitioned code for individual neurons (N = 8 bins, T = 160 ms, 2–6 Hz LFP).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002717.g006