Fig. 5: Sensory-evoked responses in granule cells in various parasagittal bands. | Communications Biology

Fig. 5: Sensory-evoked responses in granule cells in various parasagittal bands.

From: Multiple signals evoked by unisensory stimulation converge onto cerebellar granule and Purkinje cells in mice

Fig. 5

a Representative recordings; simultaneous field potential recordings from S1 (top) and whole-cell voltage clamp recordings from a granule cell (lower) in Aldoc-Venus mice; five consecutive trials from each cell are displayed. Overlaid raster plots in red indicate the timing of detected EPSC events. Time histograms are shown in the bottom panels. Green and brown bars indicate the early and the late phases, respectively. b Fluorescent macroscopic image of the cerebellar crus II area after removal of the dura mater. c Numbers of EPSC events in different bands in the early (left) and the late (right) phases (n = 7, 7, 9, and 8 for 5+, 5−, 6+, and 7+, respectively). d Data from a sample cell in the 6+ band. The EPSC event numbers in the early (green) and late (brown) phases in every trial were plotted against the amplitudes of S1 field responses. Correlation coefficients were calculated for each phase. e Correlation coefficients of all cells are plotted. The right panel shows pooled data from all bands. Means ± SEMs are presented as black lines and bars, respectively.

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