Figure 4From: The relationship between magnetic and electrophysiological responses to complex tactile stimuliComparison of peak latency of MEG, LFP and MUA. The absolute response peak latency with respect to stimulus onset was different for the three measures at each stimulation rate. Both original and adjusted latencies (the original peak latency minus the maximum time shift introduced by the cut-off frequency of the filter) were shorter in LFP than in MEG recordings. Both were longer than the peak latency of the MUA burst.Back to article page