diff --git a/projects/project_face_selectivity/face_selectivity.tex b/projects/project_face_selectivity/face_selectivity.tex index 029eae7..1a7c21d 100644 --- a/projects/project_face_selectivity/face_selectivity.tex +++ b/projects/project_face_selectivity/face_selectivity.tex @@ -83,9 +83,9 @@ categories. Now, determine the periods within which the neurons activity deviates from the baseline activity at least by $2*\sigma$. Do this for each object category and mark the periods in the plots in - an appropriate way. Are there also inhibitory responses? \par - Describe qualitatively the response properties (phasic, tonic, are - there differences between neurons and/or stimulus categories?). + an appropriate way. Are there also neurons that do not repond to the + visual stimulation or exhibit inhibitory responses? \par + \part The $SI$ gives an estimate of how strong a neuron is tuned to the @@ -119,6 +119,12 @@ categories. minimum SI that reaches significance when choosing $\alpha = 0.05$? Is it an all or nothing selectivity? + \part + Take a look at the time resolved firing rates of the identified + face-selective neurons and examine their reponse properties. What is + their response-latency (choose an appropriate visualisation), is their + response phasic or tonic. + \end{parts} \end{questions}