Table 1 Summary of datasets.

From: ON/OFF domains shape receptive field structure in mouse visual cortex

Dataset #

mouse ID

sex

#planes

N_on

N_off

N_on + off

Simple

Complex

Layers correlation

1

P02

F

4

479

346

144

82

62

0.12 (**)

2

P02

F

7

821

936

415

248

167

−0.01 (n.s.)

3

P03

F

6

274

294

47

33

14

0.29 (**)

4

P03

F

5

483

706

350

159

191

0.27 (**)

5

P04

M

8

319

549

95

64

31

0.15 (**)

6

P04

M

8

447

600

232

136

96

0.03 (**)

7

P03

F

6

379

895

307

131

176

0.31 (**)

8

P05

F

7

692

3037

1071

376

695

0.43 (**)

9

P05

F

8

383

1992

293

146

147

0.28 (**)

10

P06

M

7

317

1178

272

124

148

0.63 (**)

11

P06

M

8

310

524

62

27

35

0.55 (**)

12

P07

F

6

974

1263

419

163

256

0.41 (**)

13

P07

F

6

662

1052

723

316

407

0.17 (**)

  1. Each row in the table describes the attributes of one dataset. This includes the sex of the animal, the number of planes imaged, the number of mono-contrast ON and OFF cells, the number of cells with both ON and OFF kernels (along with the number of simple and complex cells within this category), and the correlation between \({{f}_{{{\mbox{on}}}}-f}_{{{\mbox{off}}}}\) computed in native cortical space from the top and bottom half of the optical sections recorded (asterisks indicate a significance level of 0.01).