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Two-photon imaging of mouse retinal boutons in superior colliculus (Matlab files)

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posted on 2020-05-21, 08:34 authored by Sylvia Schroeder, Nick SteinmetzNick Steinmetz, Michael Krumin KruminsMichael Krumin Krumins, Marius PachitariuMarius Pachitariu, Matteo RizziMatteo Rizzi, Leon LagnadoLeon Lagnado, Kenneth HarrisKenneth Harris, Matteo CarandiniMatteo Carandini
<p></p><p>These data contain activity (in form of calcium traces) of single retinal axon terminals (boutons) imaged in the superior colliculus of mouse. Mice were able to run on a floating ball. Running speed and pupil size were recorded simultaneously. Mice were presented with full-field, drifting, sinusoidal gratings (“gratings”), uniform gray screens (“grayScreen”), darkness (“dark”), or black and white squares on gray background (“noise”). See Schröder et al. (2020) for details on methods.</p><div><br></div><div>See readme.txt for description of data.</div><p></p>

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This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (grant BB/P003273/1 to MC and SS), by the European Union’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie program (fellowships 62387 to SS and 656528 to NAS), by the Human Frontier Sciences Program (fellowship LT001071/2015-L to NAS), by the Wellcome Trust (grants 205093 and 102264 to MC and KDH; grant 102905 to LL), and by HHMI Janelia Research Center (MP). MC holds the GlaxoSmithKline / Fight for Sight Chair in Visual Neuroscience.

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