Fig. 5: Effect of context on processing visual information. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Effect of context on processing visual information.

From: Continuous multiplexed population representations of task context in the mouse primary visual cortex

Fig. 5

a Distribution (violins) with means (horizontal lines) of visual decoder accuracy differences between visual and audio context over each timepoints of the first 500 ms for individual animals (left ten plots), and for all mice combined (rightmost) b Average time course of population trajectory (line: mean, band: 1 s.e.m.) during the on-stimulus period projected on the context and visual DVs for different visual stimuli and for different contexts (light and dark colors) for an example animal. Disks: stimulus onset. Purple and blue lines indicate context and visual DVs respectively. c Average time course of the population response to different stimuli projected on the visual DV for the same animal as in (b). Colors as in (b). d Same as panel c, but projected onto the context DV. e, g Absolute differences of visual DV-projected population trajectories between different task contexts for the 45° and 135° stimuli, respectively. Individual animals (thin gray lines), mean (thick colored line) and 1 s.e.m. (colored bands) at each timepoint over all animals (n = 8). Right insets: Histogram of differences from all timepoints and animals (gray line), temporal average of the across-animal mean time course (colored lines), shaded bands correspond to one standard deviation. f, h Same as e, g, but for context DV-projections.

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