Fig. 6: Spontaneous firing of RE neurons tracks behavioral state transitions. | Communications Biology

Fig. 6: Spontaneous firing of RE neurons tracks behavioral state transitions.

From: Associative coding of conditioned fear in the thalamic nucleus reuniens in rodents and humans

Fig. 6

A Average normalized firing of neurons (n = 131) over time during freezing initiation and termination. B Bar graph with peak normalized firing of neurons in non-freezing and freezing epochs during freezing initiation and termination. C Dendrogram showing six different clusters based on hierarchical clustering of normalized firing over time. DI Average normalized firing of each cluster over time (left) and box and whisker plots (right) showing peak normalized firing in non-freezing and freezing epochs during freezing initiation and termination (D, Cluster 1, n = 28; E, Cluster 2, n = 4; F, Cluster 3, n = 46; G, Cluster 4, n = 27; H, Cluster 5, n = 9; I, Cluster 6, n = 17 units). Data are represented as mean ± SEM. Box plots range from the first and third quartiles with median as the middle line and whiskers showing min to max. **p < 0.01, ****p < 0.0001.

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