Extended Data Fig. 13: Regressor windows and variance explained in linear encoding model and neural correlates of the task across the brain.
From: A brain-wide map of neural activity during complex behaviour

a) Schematic of within-trial windows in which different regressors in the encoding model apply to firing predictions. b) Additional variance explained in a leave-one-out paradigm by each regressor for the full distribution (left) and zoomed-in to the medians of the distributions (right). Note that the range on the right panel is depicted on the left via dotted lines. c) Statistical tests to measure responsiveness in different task windows. The schematics show the summary of all tests, superimposed on the task timeline. Each row represents a separate Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing firing rates in two different periods over which firing rates were estimated. d) The flat brain map of the fraction of neurons that show significant task response during at least one of the task epochs (test of responsiveness: c), using FDR0.01 to correct for multiple comparisons.