Extended Data Fig. 10: Activity of neuromodulatory subpopulations as a function of internal state transitions and hunting events.
From: Internal state dynamics shape brainwide activity and foraging behaviour

a–c, For each neuromodulatory population, we show an example trace of activity (left) and event-triggered average activity (right) aligned to state transition, successful ingestion of prey and/or hunting initiation. Blue dots, eye convergence or hunting initiation; red dots, prey ingestion. d–f, Left, spatial distribution of each neuromodulatory population. Neurons in five brain regions (optic tectum, raphe, locus coeruleus, cerebellum and hindbrain) are highlighted in different colours. Right, box plots showing, for each neuromodulatory population and brain region, the number of neurons that belong to each functional type. Scale bars, 50 µm (d–f). All plots report mean ± s.e.m.