Place cells remap in both environments
(A) Place cells recorded in VR or TM sorted by their familiar peak (top) or novel peak (bottom) locations. A subset of CA1 neurons remaps when exposed to novel context in both VR and TM. (B) Rate map correlation of individual place cells between familiar and novel contexts. No difference was observed between VR and TM (Wilcoxon rank-sum test, F=1.38, p=0.17). (C) Confusion matrices of the Bayesian decoder for VR and TM. F-F indicates a model trained and tested with trials from the familiar context. F-N is a model trained with trials from familiar context, and tested with a novel trial. (D) Absolute decoding error for the maximum likelihood estimator. A dashed line indicates a chance level (88±1.96cm for VR/ 50cm for TM, see methods). Note that when the decoder is trained and tested with familiar context trials, absolute decoding accuracy is below chance in both VR and TM (VR: 27.62±1.44cm, p<0.01, TM: 17.78±0.44cm, p<0.01, permutation test). However, when the decoder is trained with familiar context trials, but tested with novel context trials, decoding accuracy was increased to the chance level (VR: 99.80±3.95cm, p=1.00, TM: 56.82±2.46cm, p=1.00).