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Neuronal responses were visualized as rate functions and response plane histograms (cf. Figs. 2,4).
A criterion for this decision was a significant excitatory response to all AM tone complex combinations in response plane histograms (cf. Methods).
A unit was defined as 'winner' if there was significant excitation visible in response plane histograms to all stimulus combinations in a competitive interaction experiment.
Spontaneous activity was calculated from activity measured prior to stimulus onset and given in spikes/s (for rate functions) and spikes/bin for response plane histograms.
As expected, this value is 1 for all winners (blue), except in three units where the response to one AM tone complex combination dropped below significance although there was a significant response in the response plane histogram (an effect which is due to the different time windows which were used for the two types of analysis).
This varying fm of the second AM tone is plotted on the ordinate in panels C to F. As can be seen from the response plane diagram, this unit responded only when the fm of both AM tones matched its AM tone receptive field, although its optimal AM tone was present throughout all stimulus conditions.
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