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Fig. 5

From: Shifting Spike Times or Adding and Deleting Spikes—How Different Types of Noise Shape Signal Transmission in Neural Populations

Fig. 5

Simulation results for the spectral coherence function for the AD model (indigo) and the STS model (orange) for and a comparison with analytical results Eq. (41) and Eq. (46) (black lines). The AD population exhibits a flat coherence function and corresponds to a broadband filter of information. The coherence function of the STS population is monotonously increasing with the frequency and leads to a high-pass filter of information. The model parameters were , , , , , and

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