Fig. 3: Presaccadic suppression pattern of active vision.
From: Cortical neural dynamics unveil the rhythm of natural visual behavior in marmosets

a Presaccadic suppression pattern across the whole lateral hemisphere from four animals. The size and color of the filled circles represent the magnitude and latency of the local minimum before saccade-evoked activation, respectively. The suppression magnitude of negative log P-values based on a randomization test is shown in Supplementary Fig. 1. b Correlation of activation and suppression timing across electrodes. Circles represent electrodes on the ventral stream, and the crosses are for the dorsal regions. A linear correlation can be seen between the latency of activation and suppression along the ventral stream. c Average suppression magnitude for each region. Error bars are the standard error of the mean. Dots show individual electrodes. The largest degree of suppression was observed across the entire ventral stream, and it was less prominent in the dorsal regions, except for the dorsal occipital cortices.