Figure 3
From: Insulin signaling shapes fractal scaling of C. elegans behavior

Long-range auto-/cross-correlations and multiscale cross-correlation coefficients in fed C. elegans behavior. Averaged noise function \({\varvec{F}}\left( {\varvec{s}} \right)\) of active (red) and averaged cross-noise function \({\varvec{F}}^{{\left( {1,2} \right)}} \left( {\varvec{s}} \right)\) (green) among individual animals (grey) were fit with linear function from 1.1 to 2.1 and from 2.1 to 3.1 across scale \(\left( {\varvec{s}} \right)\) at shorter and longer round scale for fed wild-type (a,c), daf-2 (d,f), and daf-16 (g,i), respectively. Averaged noise function \({\varvec{F}}\left( {\varvec{s}} \right)\) of inactive (blue) DRSs was fit from 1.1 to 3.1. Averaged multiscale cross-correlation coefficient (MCCC; black) among individual animals (grey) were plotted against scale \(\left( {\varvec{s}} \right)\) for fed wild-type (b), daf-2 (e), and daf-16 (h). Error bars are standard deviation.