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Relationship between the functional space and anatomical space for each zebrafish dataset from our experiments. Columns correspond to five light-field zebrafish data: fish 1 to fish 5 (with fish 6 has been shown in Figure 5). (A–E) Distribution of neurons in the functional space, where each neuron is color-coded by the projection of its coordinate along the canonical axis b⃗ 1 in anatomical space (see text in Result). Arrow: the first CCA direction a⃗ 1 in functional space. (F–J) Distribution of neurons in the anatomical space with the forebrain neuron located on the left side and the hindbrain neuron on the right side. Each neuron is color-coded by the projection of its coordinate along the canonical axis a⃗ 1 in functional space (see text in Result). Arrow: the first CCA direction b⃗ 1 in anatomical space. |