Fig. 5: Single neuron responses to TS and AHV.

a Example cells. On the left for AHV, the cell increases the firing as a function of AHV but not TS. Right: TS cell firing increases as a function of TS but not AHV. b Distribution of speed score (Pearson correlation between time series of firing rate and speed) for both TS and AHV for all cells, the red dotted line at a 0.3-speed score, indicates the threshold to define significant encoding (bin width = 0.017). c AHV and TS significant cells count distribution, orange color indicates cells that are both AHV and TS significant cells. d Distribution of speed cells according to putative cell type. e Speed score distribution for both AHV and TS labeled according to cell type, (green = putative interneuron, pink = putative pyramidal), the red dotted line indicates a speed score of 0.3. Solid red line is a line of slope = 1, corresponding dots below it indicate higher AHV than TS, and dots above it indicate the opposite.