Supplementary Figure 2: Task performance does not rely on natural movements. | Nature Neuroscience

Supplementary Figure 2: Task performance does not rely on natural movements.

From: Volitional modulation of optically recorded calcium signals during neuroprosthetic learning

Supplementary Figure 2

a. Performance on the task was not impaired when we injected lidocaine into the mystacial pad to block whisker movements and somatosensory input. Error bars denote s.e.m. b. Accelerometer traces for a single trial with no motion or licking behavior before target achievement, despite clear activity afterwards as mice consume the reward. c. Hit-locked accelerometer traces averaged over one entire training session for one animal shows animal does not rely on systematic motion for task.

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