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. 2022 Sep 14;610(7930):135–142. doi: 10.1038/s41586-022-05196-w

Extended Data Fig. 6. Pulvinar neurons that respond to saccades can project to V1.

Extended Data Fig. 6

a, Left, Schematic of pulvinar recordings during saccades in TTX-blinded animal and optogenetic antidromic activation of pulvinar projections to V1. Center, example of antidromically activated neuron. Raster plot (top) and spike probability (bottom; 0.05 ms bin). Blue shaded area indicates time of the 1-ms LED illumination. Right, response of neuron shown in center panel to saccades. This neuron prefers nasal saccades. Raster plot (top) and PETH (bottom). Dotted line in PETH, baseline firing rate. b, Average PETH of saccade-responsive pulvinar neurons that were antidromically activated by illumination of V1 (n = 13 neurons, 3 mice). Shaded area, average ± s.e.m. Vertical orange bar, 0–90% rise time of saccades (26 ms).