Movement vs Rest

Table 1. Average number of detected movement and rest episodes.

Statistics of detected movement and rest episodes: average episode length, comparing (a) layers and (b) cortices, and the fraction of time spent in each condition, comparing (c) layers and (d) cortices. The differences between group means were evaluated using t-test.

Episode counts

Figure 1. Total number of detected movement and rest episodes in all samples (a) and grouped by region (b), layer (c), and cortex (d).

Total episode length

Figure 2. Total amount of time spent in movement and rest in all samples (a) and grouped by region (b), layer (c), and cortex (d).

Average episode length

Figure 3. Average amount of time spent in movement and rest in all samples (a) and grouped by region (b), layer (c), and cortex (d).

Episode length distribution

Figure 4. Episode length distribution in movement and rest in all samples (a) and grouped by region (b), layer (c), and cortex (d).

Average membrane potential

Figure 5. Average membrane potential during movement and rest in all samples (a) and grouped by region (b), layer (c), and cortex (d).

Average membrane potential (no AP)

Figure 6. Average membrane potential (excluding episodes with AP) during movement and rest in all samples (a) and grouped by region (b), layer (c), and cortex (d).

Membrane potential variability

Figure 7. Membrane potential variability during movement and rest in all samples (a) and grouped by region (b), layer (c), and cortex (d).

Membrane potential variability (no AP)

Figure 8. Membrane potential variability (excluding episodes with AP) during movement and rest in all samples (a) and grouped by region (b), layer (c), and cortex (d).

Number of action potentials

Figure 9. Number of action potentials fired during movement and rest in all samples (a) and grouped by region (b), layer (c), and cortex (d).