Multi-region local field potential recordings during a tail-suspension test

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  • We collected a dataset of LFPs recorded from 26 mice from two different genetic backgrounds (14 wild type, 12 CLOCK Delta-19). The CLOCK Delta-19 line of mice have been proposed as a model of bipolar disorder . There are 20 minutes of recordings for each mouse: 5 minutes while the mouse was in its home cage, 5 minutes during open field exploration, and 10 minutes during a tail suspension test. The tail suspension test is used as an assay of response to a challenging experience. Eleven distinct brain regions were recorded: Nucleus Accumbens Core, Nucleus Accumbens Shell, Basolateral Amygdala, Infralimbic Cortex, Mediodorsal Thalamus, Prelimbic Cortex, Ventral Tegmental Area, Lateral Dorsal Hippocampus, Lateral Substantia Nigra Pars Compacta, Medial Dorsal Hippocampus, and Medial Substantia Nigra Pars Compacta. ... [Read More]

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  • Carlson, D., Kumar, S., & Dzirasa, K. (2023). Multi-region local field potential recordings during a tail-suspension test. Duke Research Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.7924/r4q52sj36
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  • 10.7924/r4q52sj36
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Funding Agency
  • National Institute of Mental Health
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  • R01MH099192
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  • Multi-region local field potential recordings during a tail-suspension test
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