Details for Peter_MS22_180627_114856_concat

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  • Date & time: 2018-06-27, 11:48:56

  • Location: SB1323

  • Animal subject: MS22

  • Investigator: Peter Petersen

  • Experimenters: Michelle Hernandez, Peter Petersen

  • Project: Theta rhythm perturbation by focal cooling of the septal pacemaker in awake rats

  • Data repositories: NYUshare_Datasets, download session from Web share

  • Created: 2019-05-18 20:28:03 by Peter Petersen ADMIN
    Updated: 2020-07-20 22:40:14 by Peter Petersen ADMIN

  • Notes:
    recordingID = 165

Epochs

Epochs Behavioral paradigm Maze type Built maze Manipulation Duration Notes
Peter_MS22_180627_114856 Homecage_Sleep Homecage Homecage_Rat 8884.152
Peter_MS22_180627_143340 ThetaMaze_AlternativeRunning Theta maze Theta_Maze_Peter Thermal perturbation 2521.656

Extracellular

Equipment

File format

Sampling rate

nSamples

nChannels

Spike groups

Least significant bit

Intan Technologies, RHD2000 USB interface board (256ch) dat 20000 228116160 128 14 0.195

Implanted probes

MS22 : #1 Silicon probe NeuroNexus Buzsaki64sp (64 ch, 6 shanks, staggered Non-uniform ) | Region: HIP | Coordinates: -3.3, -2.5, -1.6
MS22 : #2 Silicon probe NeuroNexus Buzsaki64sp (64 ch, 6 shanks, staggered Non-uniform ) | Region: HIP | Coordinates: -3.3, 2.5, 1.6

Spike groups

Spike groups are typically defined by the group of channels within shanks. Channels are listed and comma-separated and labels can further be assigned to each group. Channels are 0-indexed.

Group

Channels

Label

1 49,56,48,57,51,54,50,55,53,52
2 59,36,58,34,61,33,60,32,63,62
3 37,43,38,47,40,46,41,45,42,44
4 39,27,35,24,29,22,25,23,21,20
5 26,5,28,4,31,3,30,2,0,1
6 6,15,7,14,8,13,9,12,10,11
7 16,19,18,17
8 113,120,112,121,115,118,114,119,117,116
9 123,100,122,98,125,97,124,96,127,126
10 101,107,102,111,104,110,105,109,106,108
11 103,91,99,88,93,86,89,87,85,84
12 90,69,92,68,95,67,94,66,64,65
13 70,79,71,78,72,77,73,76,74,75
14 80,83,82,81
This section is dedicated to extra inputs besides the primary recording channels. For extracellular recordings this includes any extra analog and digital channels. Further it can be inputs saved with an Arduino or Raspberry pi or an entirely different hardware solution.

Equipment

Input type

Channel

Tag

Description

aux 4 Temperature MS temperature probe
adc 1 WheelPosition Running wheel
dig 1 OptitrackSync TTL sync
dig 2 BaslerSync TTL sync
dig 5 ArduinoRemoteCh1 Remote Button A
dig 6 ArduinoRemoteCh2 Remote Button B
dig 7 ArduinoRemoteCh3 Remote Button C
dig 8 ArduinoRemoteCh4 Remote Button D
aux 1 AccelerometerX Head mounted accelerometer
aux 2 AccelerometerY Head mounted accelerometer
aux 3 AccelerometerZ Head mounted accelerometer
adc ch_opto_on
adc ch_opto_off

Equipment

File names

Epoch

Type

Framerate

Notes

OptiTrack, Flex 13 Take 2018-06-27 02.34.24 PM.csv 3 Head position 120
Basler, acA1300-200uc Basler acA1300-200uc (21965891)_20180627_143352578.avi 3 Video 10

Brain regions are defined according to the Allen Institute Atlas. A brain region can be assigned to a list of channels or spike groups.

Brain region

Channels

Spike groups

CA1 – Field CA1 (View in Atlas) 1:128

Channel tags

Examples and reserved tags: Bad, Good, Theta, Gamma, Delta, Ripple, RippleNoise.

Tag

Channels

Spike groups

Theta 64
BadChannels
GammaPhaseCoupling 12 6

Analysis tags

Tag

Value

Description

OptiTracktracking_offset 5,-5,0
cooling_onsets
cooling_offsets
time_frame

Spike sorting

Method

Format

Relative path

Channels

Spike sorter

Notes

Sorting completed

Units count

Sorting ID

KiloSort Phy Peter Petersen 0 35409

Spike sorted units

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