Extended Data Fig. 8: Activating pIP10 biases males toward the close state. | Nature Neuroscience

Extended Data Fig. 8: Activating pIP10 biases males toward the close state.

From: Unsupervised identification of the internal states that shape natural behavior

Extended Data Fig. 8

a, Conditioning on which state the animal is in prior to the light being on (left, ATR-fed pIP10 flies, n=41; middle ATR-free pIP10 flies, n=28; right, ratio of ATR-fed to ATR-free state dwell time), activation of pIP10 results in an increase in the probability of being in the close state unless the animal was already in the close state. Shaded area is SEM. b, When the male was both close (<5mm) and far (> 8mm), pIP10 activation increases the probability that the animal will enter the close state. Shaded area is SEM. c. When the male was already either singing or not singing, pIP10 activation increases the probability that the animal will enter the close state. Shaded area is SEM.

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