Fig. 2: Gaze behavior during stimulus and outcome periods. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Gaze behavior during stimulus and outcome periods.

From: Chemogenetic dissection of a prefrontal-hypothalamic circuit for socially subjective reward valuation in macaques

Fig. 2

a Stimulus region of interest (ROI) for quantitative analysis. Top view (left) and front view (right). b Violin plots showing proportions of time spent looking at the stimulus ROI during the stimulus period. P values from two-sided Welch’s t-test. n = 1511, 1229, 3839, and 3720 trials for the vehicle-MkP, DCZ-MkP, vehicle-MkA, and DCZ-MkA condition, respectively, in the self-variable block. n = 1468, 1230, 3599, and 3479 trials for the vehicle-MkP, DCZ-MkP, vehicle-MkA, and DCZ-MkA condition, respectively, in the partner-variable block. Horizontal black lines denote mean values. c Partner ROI for quantitative analysis. Top view (left) and front view (right). d Violin plots showing proportions of time spent looking at the Partner ROI during the outcome period. Data derived from trials in which Partner was rewarded. P values from two-sided Welch’s t-test. n = 294, 256, 768, and 744 trials for the vehicle-MkP, DCZ-MkP, vehicle-MkA, and DCZ-MkA condition, respectively, in the self-variable block. n = 732, 579, 1800, and 1739 trials for the vehicle-MkP, DCZ-MkP, vehicle-MkA, and DCZ-MkA condition, respectively, in the partner-variable block. Horizontal black lines denote mean values. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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