Extended Data Fig. 4: Flies on arabinose demonstrate a significant increase in post-training sleep.
From: Availability of food determines the need for sleep in memory consolidation

(a) Trained flies show a substantial increase in sleep relative to untrained flies when kept on arabinose after appetitive conditioning. Sleep was quantified for the 0–4 h interval post-training (two-sided t-test; n ≥ 31). (b) Bout length was considerably higher in trained flies compared to untrained flies when moved to arabinose after training (two-sided Mann–Whitney U-test; n ≥ 31). Data are represented as mean ± s.e.m. Each data point depicts a single fly. Precise ‘n’ and ‘p’ values are in the Source Data. ***P < 0.001; **P < 0.01.