Figure 3: Tuning similarity as a function of cortical distance and depth. | Nature Communications

Figure 3: Tuning similarity as a function of cortical distance and depth.

From: Spatial clustering of tuning in mouse primary visual cortex

Figure 3

(a) The tuning similarity of cell pairs within or across different cortical planes was compared with each other. The cortical distance between two cells, d, is defined as the distance between their projections on the cortical surface. Depth difference, Δ, is defined as the difference in depth between the imaging planes. (b) Average dependence of tuning similarity as a function of cortical distance and cortical depth. For each individual curve, the size of the data points denotes the significance of a rank-sum test comparing the median distribution of data at a given distance to the distribution of the rightmost bin near 200 μm.

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