Extended Data Fig. 5: Shelter orientation error does not depend on the environment luminance level. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 5: Shelter orientation error does not depend on the environment luminance level.

From: A cortico-collicular circuit for orienting to shelter during escape

Extended Data Fig. 5: Shelter orientation error does not depend on the environment luminance level.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Shelter orientation error increases both during light and dark conditions upon inactivation of SC-projecting RSP neurons, in comparison to saline control (Dark: P = 0.0302 permutation test; saline: 5 mice, 24 trials; CNO: 11 mice, 58 trials. Light: P = 0.038 permutation test; saline: 6 mice, 27 trials; CNO: 9 mice, 47 trials). No significant differences were observed between saline in light and dark condition (P = 0.46 permutation test) or CNO in light and dark condition (P = 0.26 permutation test).

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