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. 2020 May 6;40(19):3768–3782. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2642-19.2020

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Unilateral SC inhibition impaired detection of contralateral orientation changes. A, Timing of the 300-ms optogenetic stimulation with respect to the orientation change. B, Single-patch trial hit rates (circles) and false alarm rates (squares) versus without SC optogenetic stimulation for the four mice, plotted separately for contralateral (orange) and ipsilateral (blue) blocks. Open symbols are data from individual mice. Error bars indicate 95% CI. Ellipses are 95% CIs of the population mean. C, Same as B, but for double-patch trials. D, Reaction times versus without SC optogenetic stimulation for single-patch trials. Open symbols are median reaction time from individual mice, error bars are 95% CIs. Ellipses are 95% CIs of the population mean. E, Same as D, but for double-patch trials.