<p>A. Response data curve (blue) and fitted curve (red) to stimulus: 10 ng and 200 ms. B. Fitted response curves to the same stimulation period 200 ms and different stimulation doses from 0.1 to 10 ng. C. Response data curve (blue) and fitted curve (red) to stimulus: 10 ng and 1000 ms. D. Fitted response curves to the same stimulation dose 10 ng and different stimulation periods from 100 to 1000 ms.</p
<p>No significant differences between the sensitivity of naïve and pre-exposed males were found, as ...
<p><b>A</b>) Typical responses of a pheromone-sensitive PN in a virgin male, showing an excitatory r...
<p>(<b>A</b>). Responses to single puffs of pheromone. Asterisks indicate significant differences be...
<p>In this and all following figures ORNs are shown in blue and PNs in red. (<b>A</b>) Phasic-tonic ...
The response is the average firing rate in a 150 ms time window starting with the whiff onset. (A, B...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Empirical CDFs of firing rates <i>F</i> (corrected from control stimulations) for ORN ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Comparison in ORNs of raw firing rates <i>F</i><sub>raw</sub> (not corrected from cont...
<p>(A) Experimental data for 24 types of ORN responses to 110 odors adapted from Fig. 1 in Hallem & ...
<p>A. Population responses evoked by two tones differing slightly in frequency. Blue: mean spike rat...
<p>A. The population isointensity curve of 167 neurons that their firing rates were normalized and t...
<p>(<b>A</b>)<b>.</b> Peristimulus time histogram (PSTH) built using 11 neurons and a sliding window...
i Abstract The main objective of the thesis is to describe differences in the activity of male A. ip...
<p><b>A</b>, typical response of OSNs responding to Z11–16:Ald and Z9–16:Ald in <i>H. armigera</i> a...
<p>[A] Shown are trial-averaged firing-rate curves for various model PNs (magenta, solid) and associ...
<p>Shown are averaged response curves for a typical model PN (magenta, solid) and model ORN (green, ...
<p>No significant differences between the sensitivity of naïve and pre-exposed males were found, as ...
<p><b>A</b>) Typical responses of a pheromone-sensitive PN in a virgin male, showing an excitatory r...
<p>(<b>A</b>). Responses to single puffs of pheromone. Asterisks indicate significant differences be...
<p>In this and all following figures ORNs are shown in blue and PNs in red. (<b>A</b>) Phasic-tonic ...
The response is the average firing rate in a 150 ms time window starting with the whiff onset. (A, B...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Empirical CDFs of firing rates <i>F</i> (corrected from control stimulations) for ORN ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Comparison in ORNs of raw firing rates <i>F</i><sub>raw</sub> (not corrected from cont...
<p>(A) Experimental data for 24 types of ORN responses to 110 odors adapted from Fig. 1 in Hallem & ...
<p>A. Population responses evoked by two tones differing slightly in frequency. Blue: mean spike rat...
<p>A. The population isointensity curve of 167 neurons that their firing rates were normalized and t...
<p>(<b>A</b>)<b>.</b> Peristimulus time histogram (PSTH) built using 11 neurons and a sliding window...
i Abstract The main objective of the thesis is to describe differences in the activity of male A. ip...
<p><b>A</b>, typical response of OSNs responding to Z11–16:Ald and Z9–16:Ald in <i>H. armigera</i> a...
<p>[A] Shown are trial-averaged firing-rate curves for various model PNs (magenta, solid) and associ...
<p>Shown are averaged response curves for a typical model PN (magenta, solid) and model ORN (green, ...
<p>No significant differences between the sensitivity of naïve and pre-exposed males were found, as ...
<p><b>A</b>) Typical responses of a pheromone-sensitive PN in a virgin male, showing an excitatory r...
<p>(<b>A</b>). Responses to single puffs of pheromone. Asterisks indicate significant differences be...