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Fig. 3

From: Decoupled choice-driven and stimulus-related activity in parietal neurons may be misrepresented by choice probabilities

Fig. 3

Relationship between heading and choice partial correlations and choice probabilities. Average choice probability (CP; green-orange heat map) is presented in the plane of partial correlations for the visual (a) and vestibular (b) data from VIP (left column) and MSTd (right column). The background gray color represents CP = 0.5; shades of green and orange represent CP > 0.5 and CP < 0.5, respectively. White dashed lines (drawn by eye, identical for all four subplots) outline the regions characterized predominantly by high CPs (CP > 0.5). Marginal plots show CP values plotted against heading and choice partial correlations. Cell samples and N values are the same as in Fig. 2. Circle and triangle symbols mark the new and the old data sets, respectively. See also Supplementary Fig. 1D for CP simulation

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