Extended Data Fig. 6: Replay features for flights of different lengths and durations. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 6: Replay features for flights of different lengths and durations.

From: Replay and representation dynamics in the hippocampus of freely flying bats

Extended Data Fig. 6

a, Comparison of different replay metrics (Methods) between short and long flights (P values are from Wilcoxon rank-sum test, P values are two-sided, n = 37 short versus 28 long flights for rank correlation and fraction active cells, obtained from spike-sequence analysis; n = 51 short versus 22 long flights for the remaining scores, obtained from decoding analysis). Here and in b, thick line represents median; thin lines represent s.e.m. b, Comparison of replay duration calculated from decoded replays between short (n = 51 trajectories) and long (n = 22 trajectories) flights. P values are two-sided. c, Flight length versus replay speed calculated from decoded replays. Black dotted line denotes the line of best fit. Note the linear increase in replay speed as flight length gets longer. Each dot represents the average replay duration for a single flight trajectory, colour-coded by the identity of the bat, n = 78 flight trajectories.

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