Fig. 8: Cue-preferring and pull-preferring activities of M2L5 neurons in post-success and post-error trials. | Nature Communications

Fig. 8: Cue-preferring and pull-preferring activities of M2L5 neurons in post-success and post-error trials.

From: A cerebello-thalamo-cortical pathway transmits reward-based post-error signals for motor timing correction during learning in male mice

Fig. 8

a Cue, pull–0.3s, and pull activities of M2L5 neurons in post-success (pS; blue) and post-error (pE; orange) trials. The mean ± SEM are also shown. Wilcoxon signed-rank tests with Bonferroni correction (α = 0.0167, two-sided) were used for comparisons. Cue activity: n = 19, 5, and 2 for H, M, and L sessions, respectively. Pull–0.3s and Pull activity: n = 24, 9, and 4 for H, M, and L sessions, respectively. **P = 3.96 × 10–4. b Schematic of the time course of the combined activity of cue-preferring and pull-preferring M2L5 neurons in post-success (blue) and post-error (orange) trials in H sessions. c Time from the time point at which the lever exceeded 10% of its maximum distance (0.5 mm from the natural position) to the lever-pull onset in post-success (pS; blue) and post-error (pE; orange) trials. The mean ± SEM are also shown. H sessions, **P = 8.29 × 10−4, n = 24 sessions, Wilcoxon signed-rank test, two-sided. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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