Extended Data Figure 5: Lack of spatial clustering of movement-related excitatory neurons. | Nature

Extended Data Figure 5: Lack of spatial clustering of movement-related excitatory neurons.

From: Emergence of reproducible spatiotemporal activity during motor learning

Extended Data Figure 5

Each plot represents one animal. Red dots show the mean pairwise distance between movement-related excitatory neurons. Solid and dotted black lines show the mean and 95% confidence intervals, respectively, obtained from shuffling the identities of movement-related neurons among all excitatory neurons 10,000 times. Dots below the lower dotted line would indicate significant clustering of cells, whereas dots above the upper dotted line would indicate the significant dispersion of cells (P < 0.05).

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