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. 2022 Jan 19;8(31):eabi7112. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abi7112

Fig. 3. Layer A and B subtype projections separate along the dorsoventral axis of the lobula plate.

Fig. 3.

(A) Top: In vivo two-photon calcium images of the lobula plate at three planes along the dorsoventral axis (z30/z45/z60 = z-depth 30/45/60 μm). ROIs are color-coded on the basis of their subtype identity. Bottom: Same data shown without background lobula plate image. Scale bars, 10 μm. (B) Tuning of individual neurons from one fly recorded at different planes along the dorsoventral axis of the lobula plate [same data as in (A)], as well as global tuning within this fly. (C) Same data as in (B), shown as circular histograms. (D) Histograms displaying percentage of neurons within one lobula plate layer found at a certain z-depth in the lobula plate, separated by subtype identity for layers A and B, such that data in each of the four panels add up to 100%. Bars show means ± SEM. Individual percentages are shown for each fly (N = 14).