Fig. 3: LMN asymmetric-unresponsive HD + AHV cells. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: LMN asymmetric-unresponsive HD + AHV cells.

From: The head-direction signal is generated from two types of head direction cells in brainstem nuclei

Fig. 3: LMN asymmetric-unresponsive HD + AHV cells.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

AE Five LMN HD cells are shown that were AHV sensitive and classified as Asymmetric-unresponsive cells. Each row is one cell. The cells in A, C, and E were recorded from the right hemisphere, while the cells in B and D were recorded from the left hemisphere. Note that the direction of AHV sensitivity (CW or CCW) is towards the hemispheric side where the electrode was implanted. Formatted columns are the same as Fig. 2. All axes are labelled as shown in the top row. R corresponds to the cell’s Rayleigh value. The hemisphere the cell was recorded from is indicated on the left in each AHV plot. Abbreviations are as shown in legends for Figs. 1 and 2. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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