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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Res. 2013 Feb 8;1503:33–42. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2013.02.001

Figure 2. Duration, mean acceleration and distance the eye rotated for contraversive, ipsiversive and bilateral saccades.

Figure 2

Histogram bar height represents the percent of normal values of saccades after inactivation of the contralateral (white bars) or ipsilateral (light gray bars) CFN, or after inactivation of both CFNs (dark gray bars). The dashed line at 100% marks the value of normal saccades. The diamonds superimposed on each bar are the mean value of each CFN inactivation. The filled black diamond on each bar is the mean value recorded after the largest muscimol injection. The small arrows indicate the data from the inactivation from which we used saccades for Figure 1. Significance is marked by an asterisk p≤ 0.05. A. duration of each phase; B. the mean acceleration (phases 1 and 2) or deceleration (phases 3 & 4); C. the distance that the eye rotated.