Movies showing selectivity measures for each neuron

 

Below are links to movies showing selectivity measurements for all the neurons that were recorded. Each frame of the movie corresponds to one neuron, and has four subplots. The upper left subplot shows the -log10(p-value) for each bin size (ranging from 50 ms to 1000 ms), and each latency (at 5 ms increments). List above this subplot are the neuron number, the maximum -log10(p-value), the bin width that gave rise to this p-value, and the latency where this p-value occurred. The upper right plot shows the average firing rate over all trials for the same bin widths and latencies. The lower left plot shows the -log10(pvalue) plotted as a function of time using the bin width that gave rise to the smallest p-value (i.e., it is the row of the upper left subplot that had the smallest p-value). The lower right subplot shows the firing rates for match trials (red) and non-match trials (blue) again using the bin width that gave rise to the smallest p-value. The neurons are plotted in order of their selectivity, which means that the first three post training neurons correspond to the three neurons plotted in Figs. 3b and S4b.

 

Pre-training feature task

Post-training feature task

Pre-training spatial task

Post-training spatial task




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