Extended Data Fig. 5: Main results of experiment 2 computed separately for each animal individually. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 5: Main results of experiment 2 computed separately for each animal individually.

From: Temporal multiplexing of perception and memory codes in IT cortex

Extended Data Fig. 5

a, Population analysis comparing preferred axes for familiar versus unfamiliar faces (same as Fig. 2b). Number of cells: Monkey A, AM, 49, PR, 62, TP, 95, ML, 122; Monkey E, AM, 79, PR, 46, TP, 102; Monkey D, ML, 32; Monkey C, AM, 56; Monkey B, PR, 14. b, Time course of the similarity between preferred axes for unfamiliar-unfamiliar (orange) and unfamiliar-familiar (blue) faces (same as Fig. 2c). Shaded area, SEM. Number of cells same as a. c, Time course of mean pairwise neural distance (Euclidean distance between population responses) between feature-matched familiar or unfamiliar faces. Number of cells same as a.

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