As promised at today's #SfN2022 Neurobiological Basis of Timing NanoSymposium, I'm posting some answers to questions about my talk that we didn't have time for! Here's question #1...(a thread!) @TimingForum@aysha_motala@MartinMwiener#SfN22 (1/12)
The signals we see in self-timed licking are similar, but with some differences! But maybe we'd see similar things in self-initiated licking if we knew what to align signals to. (3/12)
Here's how we looked at self-initiated licks in our animals. Note that we can't rule out if they're self-timed...these are animals trained to do a timing task after all. (4/12)
Here's how we looked at the self-initiated licks in the ITI... (5/12)
We see some similarities! (6/12)
Also, check out these dips in dopaminergic signals after the lick initiates...Joey Floeder who presented before my talk also showed these in his dataset! (7/12)
These figures are from our GLM encoding models...but the raw data shows the same patterns...just convenient to pull these figs from our paper to show here. (11/12)
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As promised, I'm posting some answers to questions about my talk "Dopaminergic Control of Self-timed Movement" from #sfn2022! Here's question #2...which has a free will bent...! (a thread) @TimingForum@aysha_motala@MartinMwiener#SfN22 (1/21)