Fig. 4: The temporal signal carried by LEC is robust to spatial manipulations. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: The temporal signal carried by LEC is robust to spatial manipulations.

From: Multiplexing of temporal and spatial information in the lateral entorhinal cortex

Fig. 4

a Schematics for decomposition of the lap-wise spatial rate maps into spatial and temporal modulation fields. b The temporal modulation fields of six example cells across sessions in the double rotation task. Each cell shows similar temporal modulation in all sessions. c Same as panel (b) for six neurons in the circular track task. d The observed correlation (red line) and null distribution of correlations between the temporal modulation fields in two sessions in the double rotation task. Left: STD1 vs. STD2; right: STD1 vs. STD3. e Same as panel (d) for data in the circular track task. Left: Light 1 (STD1) vs. Light 2 (STD2) in direction 1; Light 1 (STD1) vs. Light 2 (STD2) in direction 2. f Same as panel (d) for correlations between temporal modulation fields in STD sessions and manipulated sessions in the double rotation task (left) and the circular track task (right). Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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