Fig. 7: Saccade trajectories and endpoints in example sessions before and after lbIPS inactivation. | Communications Biology

Fig. 7: Saccade trajectories and endpoints in example sessions before and after lbIPS inactivation.

From: The posterior parietal cortex contributes to visuomotor processing for saccades in blindsight macaques

Fig. 7: Saccade trajectories and endpoints in example sessions before and after lbIPS inactivation.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a, b Saccade trajectories and the distribution of saccade endpoints (direction and eccentricity) in a single session (monkey C, IpsiC3). c, d Saccade trajectories and the distribution of saccade endpoints (direction and eccentricity) in a single session (monkey U, contU4). Circles in a and b indicate target windows (the circle with the thick line indicates target location). b, d The distribution of error angles in direction (left) and eccentricity (right) before (lower) and after (upper) lbIPS inactivation. The multimodality of distribution evaluated by Silverman’s test (p < 0.05) is indicated by an asterisk in each panel. Arrowheads indicate local modes estimated by Silverman’s test. Blue and red columns indicate correct saccades and error saccades, respectively. An open column indicates the saccades removed from the analysis as outliers. For session IDs (IpsiC3 and ContC2), see Supplementary Table 1.

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