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Floeder et al (2025) Mesolimbic dopamine ramps reflect environmental timescales

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DOI: 10.48324/dandi.001552/0.250903.1802
ID: 0015520.250903.1802
Contact Floeder, Joseph R
File Count 502
Size 1.1 GiB
Created September 3, 2025
Last update September 3, 2025
Licenses: spdx:CC-BY-4.0
Access Information: dandi:OpenAccess

This dataset includes dLight fiber photometry and behavioral data from Floeder et al., 2025: "Mesolimbic dopamine ramps reflect environmental timescales."

Contributors
Floeder, Joseph R ORCID logo
Jeong, Huijeong ORCID logo
Mohebi, Ali ORCID logo
Namboodiri, Vijay Mohan K ORCID logo
Funding information
National Institute of Mental Health
- Award Number: R01MH129582
National Institute of Mental Health
- Award Number: R00MH118422
National Science Foundation
- Award Number: GRFP
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
- Award Number: Alfred P Sloan Fellowship
Pew Charitable Trusts
- Award Number: Pew Biomedical Scholarship
UCSF
- Award Number: Scott Alan Myers Endowed Professorship
UCSF
- Award Number: Discovery Fellowship
Assets Summary
Species
Mus musculus - House mouse
Data Standard
Neurodata Without Borders (NWB)
RRID:SCR_015242
Number Of Subjects
27
Variable Measured
ProcessingModule
Measurement Technique
analytical technique
Dandiset Actions
Files
Owners
jrfloeder
Versions
0.250903.1802
Sep 3, 2025