Fig. 5From: Shifting Spike Times or Adding and Deleting Spikes—How Different Types of Noise Shape Signal Transmission in Neural PopulationsSimulation 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 Back to article page