Fig. 7. Motion adaptation increases time-dependent response modulations (TDRM) relatively to the average cell response.TDRM normalized to the value obtained.

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Fig. 7. Motion adaptation increases time-dependent response modulations (TDRM) relatively to the average cell response.TDRM normalized to the value obtained for the first translation sequence of two selected scenes (see Materials and Methods), the scenes are plotted in the same color as in Fig. 6. Motion adaptation increases time-dependent response modulations (TDRM) relatively to the average cell response.TDRM normalized to the value obtained for the first translation sequence of two selected scenes (see Materials and Methods), the scenes are plotted in the same color as in Fig. 6. Error bars: standard error of the mean across different cells. Time is indicated as the number of the translation sequence and the markers of single scenes are slightly shifted along the x-axis to enhance visibility. Thomas W. Ullrich et al. Biology Open 2014;bio.20149449 © 2015. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd