Figure 2Clustered new spines form over multiple training sessions of the same, but not different, motor tasks
a, Timelines of reach-only, cross-training and motor enrichment experiments. b, Repeated imaging of the same dendritic branch revealed that two neighboring new spines (arrowhead) formed between days 1 and 4 during cross-training. Scale bar, 1 μm. c, Higher percentages of new spines formed between days 1 and 4 in reach-only, cross-training and motor enrichment, compared to controls. d, Higher percentages of new spines formed in clusters between days 1 and 4 in reach-only and cross-training, compared to controls. e, A higher percentage of new spines that formed between days 1 and 4 clustered with new spines that had formed between days 0 and 1 in the reach-only condition, compared to controls. Number of mice examined: 6 control, 9 reach-only, 5 cross-training and 6 motor enrichment. **P<0.01, ***P<0.001. Error bars, s.e.m.