Extended Data Fig. 3: Kinetics and amplitudes of spontaneous CS versus those that were evoked by the passive lick-port condition. | Nature Neuroscience

Extended Data Fig. 3: Kinetics and amplitudes of spontaneous CS versus those that were evoked by the passive lick-port condition.

From: Rapid motor skill adjustment is associated with population-level modulation of cerebellar error signals

Extended Data Fig. 3

A. Individual recordings (circles) and box-plot distributions of amplitude (A) of spontaneous and evoked CS across all cells (black), those that increased (red), decreased (blue) or showed no change (gray) in firing rate in response to the lick-port movement. B. Same as A for the CS decay times (τ). C. The difference in amplitude between evoked and spontaneous CS for the same conditions as above. D. Same as C for the decay times. Dashed lines indicate no change.

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