NYU Dataset
Working Memory Features Are Embedded in Hippocampal Place Fields
Part of: Buzsaki Lab |
Part of: Oxytocin U19 BRAIN Initiative |
UID: 10700
- Description
Previous studies indicated that the fraction of splitter fields is affected by the delay between responses in a spatial alternation task. This study demonstrated that memory and place field features of both pyramidal cells and interneurons in the hippocampus are interchangeable. They trained two groups of mice with and without delays in one or two environments and examined firing characteristics of both pyramidal cells and interneurons. Neurons from the hippocampal CA1 region were recorded with multiple-shank silicon probes in mice while they performed in a rewarded spatial alternation task in a modified figure-8 maze. This dataset contains behavioral data and hippocampal activity recordings.
Access
- Restrictions
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Free to All
- Instructions
- The data for this study is publicly available in the Buzsaki Lab Databank and all custom code for preprocessing the data is freely available on GitHub. The scripts specifically for analyzing these datasets can be found on Zenodo.
- Grant Support
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1707316/NSFLeon Levy Fellowship in Neuroscience/Leon Levy Foundation707359/Marie Sklodowska-Curie ActionsK132735/National Research, Development and Innovation OfficeRRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00004/National Research, Development and Innovation Office
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