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. 2018 Sep 13;13(9):e0203900. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0203900

Fig 9. Recording location does not affect response properties.

Fig 9

(A) Distribution of recording location for all recorded neurons. (B) Distribution of recording location for neurons responsive to movement. (C) Distribution of recording location for units with a preference for either yaw direction. CCW: counter-clockwise; CW: clockwise. (D) Distribution of recording location for units modulated by step phase responsive to movement (r.m.) and not responsive to movement (n.r.m.). Shaded areas below x axes indicate vermal lobule of recording. Overlap around 1000 μm indicate uncertain lobule identity. Lobular location was deduced based on histology data, see S1 Fig.