Fig. 5: Change in FC during locomotion after PLSR correction. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Change in FC during locomotion after PLSR correction.

From: Wide-field calcium imaging of cortical activation and functional connectivity in externally- and internally-driven locomotion

Fig. 5

A (i-v, top) Significant mean change in FC of motorized behavior periods compared to the motorized rest period (α < 0.05, permutation test corrected with the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure). (i-v, bottom) The total mean change of FC with all other nodes for each node after PLSR removal of the effects of behavior variables. Both the size and color of a node correspond to the amplitude of the mean FC change. Panels within the gray dotted boxes are displayed using the color bar within that box. B Similar to A, but for spontaneous locomotion. C (i-vi, top) Significant differences in FC across experimental conditions after PLSR removal of the effects of behavior variables (from spontaneous to motorized treadmill locomotion, motorized minus spontaneous). Positive changes indicate higher FC in the motorized treadmill condition at a given node. (i-vi, bottom) The total mean difference in FC with all other nodes for each node across conditions. For all panels, only significant changes are shown (α < 0.05, permutation test corrected with the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure). Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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