Extended Data Fig. 7: Projections along movement-null and movement-potent components of CDchoice. | Nature Neuroscience

Extended Data Fig. 7: Projections along movement-null and movement-potent components of CDchoice.

From: Separating cognitive and motor processes in the behaving mouse

Extended Data Fig. 7

a. Same data as in Fig. 7a except all time in trial shown to highlight activity during the response epoch. Selectivity (projections onto CDchoice on lick-right trials minus projections on lick-left trials) of movement-null (left) and movement-potent (right) subspace activity. Mean and 5–95% CI of the bootstrap distribution for correct (solid) and error (dashed) trials shown. b. Change in selectivity between the last 100 ms of the delay epoch and the last 100 ms of the sample epoch in movement-null and movement-potent components of projections along CDchoice (Movement-potent: 2.25 ± 1.57, mean ± s.d., Movement-null: 0.76 ± 0.8, p = 1 × 10−5, paired two-sided t-test, n = 25 sessions). Points indicate individual sessions, bar height indicates mean across sessions, and error bars indicate standard deviation across sessions. c. Three example sessions from three different mice depicting selectivity along CDchoice as in Fig. 7a. Solid lines denote the mean projection on correct trials and dashed lines denote the mean projection on error trials.

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