Extended Data Fig. 5: Percentage of schema neurons during prior training from the rats comprising the control and GtACR2 groups in the learning experiment (Figs. 6–8) and the impact of removal of 2 replacement rats on effect of inactivation during learning.
From: Hippocampal output suppresses orbitofrontal cortex schema cell formation

a-b, Percentage of schema neurons on each day of retraining after surgery from the rats comprising the control and GtACR2 groups in the learning experiment (a) and from control sessions on the well-learned task (b). There were no differences between the rats in the two groups on any prior day of training (retraining: χ2 < 6.0; P > 0.10; d.f. = 1; χ2 test; well-learned problem: χ2 < 3.94; P > 0.38; d.f. = 1; χ2 test). False discovery rate (FDR) and Benjamini-Hochberg (BH) corrections were applied to correct for multiple comparisons. c, Effect of inactivation of ventral subiculum on prevalence of schema cells during learning, excluding data from the 2 replacement rats added during this phase; without data from these rats, the prevalence of schema cells in the two groups was similar initially and then diverged thereafter (Overall: χ2 = 84.4, P = 4.0 ×10−20; days 1-2: χ2 = 4.0; P = 0.05; d.f. = 1; χ2 test; days 3-10: χ2 = 83.5, P = 6.4 ×10−20; d.f. = 1; χ2 test). (***P < 0.0001; NS, not significant).