Extended Data Fig. 2: Complex spikes in a Purkinje cell inhibit simple spikes in the same PCs in awake mice. | Nature Neuroscience

Extended Data Fig. 2: Complex spikes in a Purkinje cell inhibit simple spikes in the same PCs in awake mice.

From: Climbing fiber synapses rapidly and transiently inhibit neighboring Purkinje cells via ephaptic coupling

Extended Data Fig. 2

(a, a) Average complex spike recorded on a single site (PC1 CS). (a, b) Simple spikes simultaneously recorded on the same cell (PC1 SS) are aligned to PC1 CS. (a, c) Raster plot of simple spikes from (a, b). (a, d) Histogram summarizing the data in (a, b). (a, e) Average of firing rate of simple spikes from the same PCs (PC1 SS) after complex spikes from PC1 (PC1 CS). Shaded gray is SEM. (b, a-d) Four example pairs of nearest neighbor cells showing histograms of PC1 and PC2 SSs relative to CSs in PC1. Data are mean ± s.e.m.

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