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Fig. 4

Simultaneous Analysis of ASR Behavior and Dorsal Raphe Nucleus Neuron Calcium Signals in 6 dpf Zebrafish Larvae

(A) Image shows varicosities projecting from the dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) toward the Mauthner cell dendrites (maximum projection of a z stack of confocal images, variegated individual shown for ease of demonstration).

(B) Representative image of a confocal slice of DRN serotonergic neurons expressing GCaMP5.

(C) Representative trace shows ROI normalized fluorescence in a single DRN neuron.

(D) Probability of sound-evoked calcium responses for individual DRN neurons. Graph shows probability of sound-induced responses for individual cells during sound stimuli that did not induce escapes versus stimuli followed by escapes.

(E) Acoustic startle responses of individual larvae ordered along y axis by probability of escape over the stimulus series. Each dot represents a sound-induced escape.

(F) Significant decrease in ASR probability (F-statistic versus constant model: 23, p < 10-5, adjusted R-squared = 0.06).

(G) Fractional activation of DRN neurons in individual larvae ordered in the y axis by probability of escape during stimulus series. The size of each dot is proportional to the number of cells activated by acoustic stimuli as a fraction of total number of analyzed individual neurons/fish.

(H) Decrease in number of sound-activated DRN neurons as fraction of total number of analyzed individual neurons/fish during habituation (F-statistic versus constant model: 29.2, p < 10-6, adjusted R-squared = 0.073). Statistics: linear regression model analysis. 8-14 neurons/fish, nDRN neurons = 244, nlarvae = 24. Error bars, SEM. Scale bar, 25 µm.

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