Figure 3 - Source Data 2 Model 4 parameter during stable period for example mice (each data is the median value of corresponding parameter distribution, each row contains data from one animal) ¦Â ¦Ã1 ¦Ã2 -0.00326419794606462 3.75878798100038 0.077814417203761 0.140422917997396 3.3749760469002 0.38714476230438 -0.0117418291977419 3.23496842964367 0.0159018668935666 0.0613718414647059 3.55905627351238 0.224806218473402 0.227287678233285 4.49648942911083 0.724082370229785 0.0229845969340819 4.37269981465649 0.120438795950592 0.0622682633461097 4.98404203343859 0.267428314352516 -0.0395938172848688 4.20397921909221 0.0316833929358351 0.0703961556144752 4.81248241116974 0.353441709910401 -0.0726416095256416 4.68400712404902 -0.0999054621606303 __________ Statistics ¦Â ¦Ã1 ¦Ã2 Number of values 10 10 10 Minimum -0.07264 3.235 -0.09991 25% Percentile -0.0187 3.513 0.02774 Median 0.04218 4.288 0.1726 75% Percentile 0.0879 4.716 0.3619 Maximum 0.2273 4.984 0.7241 Mean 0.04575 4.148 0.2103 Std. Deviation 0.08855 0.6265 0.2382 Std. Error of Mean 0.028 0.1981 0.07533 Lower 95% CI of mean -0.0176 3.7 0.03987 Upper 95% CI of mean 0.1091 4.596 0.3807 Sum 0.4575 41.48 2.103 Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test Theoretical median 0 0 0 Actual median 0.04218 4.288 0.1726 Discrepancy 0.04218 4.288 0.1726 Sum of signed ranks (W) 25 55 47 Sum of positive ranks 40 55 51 Sum of negative ranks -15 0 -4 P value (two tailed) 0.2324 0.0020 0.0137 Exact or estimate? Exact Exact Exact Significant (alpha=0.05)? No Yes Yes ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Model 4 parameter during stable period for example mice (each data is the median value of corresponding parameter distribution, each row contains data from one animal) ¦Â ¦Ã1 ¦Ã2 0.179783658123991 3.74581168823414 0.253232371498086 0.428071122196281 3.53047471480505 0.139595457716311 0.243067152337264 3.20018098385898 0.243118297326459 0.198266402395085 3.37505291918426 0.321839668280511 0.398868301437914 4.09723330101664 0.576575112214026 0.334421877895273 3.78720683538369 0.285194568566526 0.311277847476473 4.18251651418863 0.291263291677626 0.21069061465217 3.83544864460025 0.149192582126165 0.265706813562431 4.37504171604437 0.286024611225307 0.599728329506837 3.61428437609453 0.154429183935138 __________ Statistics ¦Â ¦Ã1 ¦Ã2 Number of values 10 10 10 Minimum 0.1798 3.2 0.1396 25% Percentile 0.2076 3.492 0.1531 Median 0.2885 3.767 0.2692 75% Percentile 0.4062 4.119 0.2989 Maximum 0.5997 4.375 0.5766 Mean 0.317 3.774 0.27 Std. Deviation 0.1298 0.3668 0.1263 Std. Error of Mean 0.04105 0.116 0.03994 Lower 95% CI of mean 0.2241 3.512 0.1797 Upper 95% CI of mean 0.4098 4.037 0.3604 Sum 3.17 37.74 2.7 Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test Theoretical median 0 0 0 Actual median 0.2885 3.767 0.2692 Discrepancy 0.2885 3.767 0.2692 Sum of signed ranks (W) 55 55 55 Sum of positive ranks 55 55 55 Sum of negative ranks 0 0 0 P value (two tailed) 0.0020 0.0020 0.0020 Exact or estimate? Exact Exact Exact Significant (alpha=0.05)? Yes Yes Yes ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Model 4 sensory history parameter during switching period, vs number of trials to reverse choice, for example mice (each row contains data from one animal) ¦Ã2(sensory history) Number of trials to reverse choice 0.253232371498086 7.39923468916003 0.139595457716311 6.03372405219539 0.243118297326459 6.62112050367176 0.321839668280511 5.84705234974486 0.576575112214026 4.25931887919034 0.285194568566526 5.02139447949771 0.291263291677626 5.91550845745587 0.149192582126165 9.07245267629446 0.286024611225307 6.97600825230148 0.154429183935138 6.95729123872509 __________ Statistics ¦Ã2(sensory history) vs. Number of trials to reverse choice Pearson r r -0.7057 95% confidence interval -0.9245 to -0.1368 R squared 0.498 P value P (two-tailed) 0.0226 P value summary * Significant? (alpha = 0.05) Yes Number of XY Pairs 10