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Analysis of spiking synchrony in visual cortex reveals distinct types of top-down modulation signals for spatial and object-based attention

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Tight synchrony for model BOS neurons as function of the mean rates of G-cells.

Shown is the integral of the tight correlation in the range of ±5 ms interval around lag zero. A: Tight synchrony between and neurons (consistent pair) with respect to combinations of - and Gsp-cells rates. B: Tight synchrony between all inconsistent pairs. Modulation patterns of tight synchrony labelled by white dashed lines with ‘C’, ‘D’, ‘E’ and ‘F’ are summarized in panels C, D, E and F as functions of the mean rates of G-cells, respectively. C: Tight synchrony for consistent pair as a function of the mean rates of Gsp for mean rates of of 30Hz (filled circles) and 60Hz (open circles). Black and red triangles are the same as those in Fig 6C. D: Tight synchrony between BOS neurons for inconsistent pairs as a function of the Gsp rate. Conventions as in panel C. E: Tight synchrony between consistent pair as a function of the mean rates of for mean rates of Gsp-cell of 3Hz (filled circles) and 15Hz (open circles). Black and red triangles are the same as those in Fig 6E. F: Tight synchrony between BOS neurons for inconsistent pairs as a function of rate. Conventions as in panel F.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008829.g008