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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Feb 17.
Published in final edited form as: Neuron. 2020 Dec 17;109(4):690–699.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2020.11.023

Figure 3. Change-evoked activity in fSTS neurons depends on SC activity.

Figure 3.

a, b. Population average of the normalized responses to motion-change (Δ) and no-change (no Δ) events in the Attend condition before (a) and during (b) SC inactivation. No Δ trials were aligned to time-matched Δ trials. Grey window indicates time period used for computing change-related modulation. Error bars: 68.2% CI.

c. Distribution of change-related modulation values before (median = 0.56) and during SC inactivation (median = 0.54). Solid and dotted lines indicate median and no modulation, respectively. Colored shading indicates significance for individual neurons (p < 0.05, bootstrap test).

d. Effect of SC inactivation on change-related modulation across sessions.

See also figure S3.