Nonspecific augmentation of 4 cortical neurons elicited by pseudoconditioning (p-cond). The best frequencies (BFs) of the 4 single neurons (A–D) were either 29.0, 24.0, 26.0, or 26.0 kHz (vertical dotted lines). The arrows along the frequency axis indicate the frequencies of the CSu, which were either 0 (A), 5 (B), 10 (D), or 15 (C) kHz different from the BFs of the recorded neurons. In each column, 1–3 show the receptive fields obtained before (control) and 30 and 210 min after the onset of p-cond, respectively. Note the augmentation of the responses, broadening of the receptive field, increase in background discharges, and decrease in threshold. The scale bars from dark blue to dark red show low to high spike counts per 10 stimuli. Note a small BF shift toward 19 kHz (i.e., tone-specific change) in B2.