Extended Data Fig. 5: Relationship between preferred phase changes in phase locking and phase precession. | Nature Human Behaviour

Extended Data Fig. 5: Relationship between preferred phase changes in phase locking and phase precession.

From: Theta phase precession supports memory formation and retrieval of naturalistic experience in humans

Extended Data Fig. 5

(a-b) Example neuron. The distribution of spiking phase (relative to theta) of a phase precession neuron recorded within 1-second time window before (a) and after (b) boundaries is shown Significance level was assessed using the permutation test. (c) Proportion of phase precession neurons that demonstrate phase locking only within the 1-second time window before boundaries/image presentation, only within the 1-second time window after boundaries/image presentation, during both time windows but with different phases (that is, phase locking shifts), or no phase locking during either time windows.

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