Fig. 6: Effect sizes of the vermis populations.
From: Organization of reward and movement signals in the basal ganglia and cerebellum

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.