Fig. S5
Gaze-tuned maps in the absence of visual stimulation and comparison between gaze-tuned, visually responsive and self-oscillatory maps.
a, Two dorso ventral sections of gaze-tuned maps obtain on two different fish under 2-photon light-sheet imaging. Experiments were performed in the absence of visual stimulation. b, Comparison on the same fish, for two different brain sections, of the self-oscillatory hindbrain population (left) and the visually responsive neurons (right). The white contour line delineates the self-oscillatory region, i.e. the voxels that display a Z-score>3.5 when correlating with the reference oscillatory signal (see Supplementary Methods). c, Comparison on the same fish, for two different brain sections, of the self-oscillatory hindbrain population (left) and the gaze-tuned neurons (right). The white contour line is defined as in b. These data were obtained by performing experiments with a larva whose eyes were successively tethered then free.