Cooling of Medial Septum Reveals Theta Phase Lag Coordination of Hippocampal Cell Assemblies
DOI:
10.48324/dandi.000059/0.250624.0444
10.48324/dandi.000059/0.250624.0444
ID: 000059
0.250624.0444
0.250624.0444
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Hippocampal theta oscillations coordinate neuronal firing to support memory and spatial navigation. The medial septum (MS) is critical in theta generation by two possible mechanisms: either a unitary “pacemaker” timing signal is imposed on the hippocampal system, or it may assist in organizing target subcircuits within the phase space of theta oscillations. We used temperature manipulation of the...
Funding information
National Science Foundation
- Award Number: NeuroNex 1707316
Lundbeck Foundation
National Institutes of Health
- Award Number: MH122391, MH54671, MH107396, U19 NS107616, U19 NS104590
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Assets Summary
Approach
behavioral approach
electrophysiological approach
Data StandardRRID:SCR_015242
Neurodata Without Borders (NWB)
Number Of Subjects
5
Variable Measured
ProcessingModule
Position
ElectrodeGroup
SpatialSeries
Units
LFP
ElectricalSeries
Measurement Technique
surgical technique
behavioral technique
analytical technique
spike sorting technique
signal filtering technique
multi electrode extracellular electrophysiology recording technique