Supplementary Figure 4: Rapid switching of neuronal activity after changing contexts
From: Parallel processing by cortical inhibition enables context-dependent behavior

a, Heatmap showing trial-by-trial change in calcium response with the transition point (black bar) indicating when the context was switched (~60-90s). Left example shows a “passive-preferring” neuron immediately increasing the tone-evoked calcium response and the right example shows an “active-preferring” neuron with the opposite profile. b, Summary of neurons during contextual switching for the target tone. Data is plotted as the absolute change relative to the final active trial (n=148 cells, ANOVA with Tukey’s post-hoc). *, p<0.05. c, as in b but measuring responses to the foil tone. For the foil tone, the difference was significant by the second passive trial (n=134 cells, ANOVA with Tukey’s post-hoc). *, p<0.05.