Fig. 6: Effect sizes of the vermis populations. | Nature Communications

Fig. 6: Effect sizes of the vermis populations.

From: Organization of reward and movement signals in the basal ganglia and cerebellum

Fig. 6: Effect sizes of the vermis populations.

a–d Black traces represent complex spikes and blue traces show the simple spike effect sizes displayed previously. In the scatter plots, each dot represents a single Purkinje cell’s complex (horizontal) and simple (vertical) spike effect sizes. The dashed lines show the identity line. a Reward probability effect size in the cue epoch. b Reward outcome effect size in the outcome epoch. c, d Direction effect size in the target motion epoch in the pursuit (c) and saccade (d) tasks. e, f Each dot represents the firing rate (horizontal) and the waveform width (vertical) of a single vermis local neuron (e) or a Purkinje cell’s simple spikes (f) on a log-log scale. The color represents that neuron’s direction effect size in the motion epoch of either the saccade or pursuit task.

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