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Short- and long-term memory of moving amoeboid cells

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Autocorrelation of the number of extending pseudopods.

a. Number of extending pseudopods of polarized wild-type cells during movement for 15,400 s; a small window of 500 s is shown. b. Autocorrelation of the number of extending pseudopods in polarized wild-type cells during 15,400 s; numbers indicate the time period between the maxima. The autocorrelation time is 28.7± 1.4 s (mean and 95% CI; n = 8). c. Ratio of autocorrelation time/pseudopod interval. The autocorrelation time of mutants and strains were determined as in panel b. The pseudopod interval was derived from [15]. The data shown are means and 95% confidence intervals. ***, the data are significantly different from wild-type. All data, except SCAR-SD, are not significantly different from 2.0 (P>0.1). The data of ratio of SCAR-SD is not significantly different from 1.0 (P>0.1).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246345.g003