Extended Data Fig. 3: Similarity as a function of time difference for all neurons.
From: Long-term stability of single neuron activity in the motor system

We computed the PETH correlation as a function of time difference for all neurons, taking the average across all pairs of days separated by the same time difference for each neuron. This figure shows the average similarity as a function of time difference for neurons recorded in DLS (left) or MC (right) during the lever-pressing task (a) and the wet-dog shake behavior (b). Upper panels indicate all neurons recorded for at least 3 days, lower panels indicate neurons which were recorded for at least 14 (a) or 10 (b) days and therefore included in Fig. 4c or 6c. Neurons were sorted by recording duration.