Fig. 3: Feature distributions of dendritic microenvironments across the whole brain. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Feature distributions of dendritic microenvironments across the whole brain.

From: Neuronal diversity and stereotypy at multiple scales through whole brain morphometry

Fig. 3: Feature distributions of dendritic microenvironments across the whole brain.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

A Left, the three most discriminating features of microenvironments—average straightness, Hausdorff-dimension, and variance percentage of PC_3 are visually represented as colored points on the middle axial section of the CCFv3 atlas. Right hemispheric microenvironments were flipped to the left hemisphere. The outer boundary of the CCFv3 template is indicated by the orange outline. Right, the CCFv3 atlas. B The middle axial section colorized by clusters. C Schematic representation of four exemplar paths: including intra-area cross-region (Path1), cross-brain area (Path2 and Path3), and intra-region (Path4). D Regional mean features along Path1, Path2, and Path3. We colored the region names with the median feature value of the region. E The gradual spatial change in the “variance-percentage” and straightness along the radial direction of Path4 within CP region (left and middle), and voxel values along Path4 on the average brain (right). Confidence interval, 95%. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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