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

Extended Data Fig. 2. Distribution of real and pseudo-saccade amplitudes.

Extended Data Fig. 2

a, Histogram of saccade amplitudes in control head-fixed mice. Blue, nasal saccades; red, temporal saccades. Bars indicate interquartile range, dot denotes median. Nasal saccades: median, 13.2; Q1, 9.9; Q3, 16.2; n = 296. Temporal saccades: median 7.9; Q1, 6.2; Q3, 10.26; temporal, n = 189. 4 mice. b, Histogram of pseudo-saccade amplitudes presented to the mice. For each mouse, we only analyzed the response to those pseudo-saccades whose amplitudes matched the amplitudes of the real saccades performed by the animal during the experiment. Nasal pseudo-saccades: median, 12.5; Q1, 9.6; Q3, 15.8; n = 193. Temporal pseudo-saccades: median 9.4; Q1, 6.7; Q3, 11.6; n = 207. c, Same as in (a) but for TTX-blinded animals. Nasal saccades: median, 13.9; Q1, 11.2; Q3, 17.5; n = 887. Temporal saccades: median 8.8; Q1, 6.5; Q3, 11.5; temporal, n = 561. 8 mice. d, Same as in (a) but for animals with the pulvinar silenced. Nasal saccades: median, 13.3; Q1, 10.4; Q3, 16.3; n = 579. Temporal saccades: median 9.0; Q1, 6.9; Q3, 11.4; temporal, n = 329. 9 mice.