Supplementary Figure 10: Performance in a reward alternation task and locomotor activity are not affected by deletion of NL3 from PV cells. | Nature Neuroscience

Supplementary Figure 10: Performance in a reward alternation task and locomotor activity are not affected by deletion of NL3 from PV cells.

From: Modulation of excitation on parvalbumin interneurons by neuroligin-3 regulates the hippocampal network

Supplementary Figure 10

a. Schematic representation of a reward alternation task in a T maze (left). PV-Cre and NL3fl/PV-Cre mice make similar %correct choices after 6 days of training in the T maze (PV-Cre, 78 ± 4% n = 7; NL3fl/PV-Cre, 74 ± 4, n = 7). b, total distance travelled on the force plate in 20 min (84.9 ± 4.2 m for NL3PVcre+/+, n = 5 and 77.7 ± 2.1 m for NL3fl/PV-Cre, n = 7). c, number of low motion bouts in a 20 min session (14.6 ± 2.1 for NL3PVcre+/+, n = 5 and 21.8 ± 3.8 for NL3fl/PV-Cre, n = 7). d, average stereotypic score (1683 ± 242 for NL3PVcre+/+, n = 5 and 1430 ± 133 for NL3fl/PV-Cre, n = 7).

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