Field
Value
Language
dc.contributor.author
Murphy, Timothy
datacite.creator.affiliationIdentifier
https://ror.org/03rmrcq20
en_US
datacite.creator.affiliation
University of British Columbia
en_US
datacite.creator.nameIdentifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0093-4490
en_US
dc.date.accessioned
2020-11-25T19:27:07Z
dc.date.available
2020-11-25T19:27:07Z
dc.date.issued
2020-11-25
dc.identifier.uri
https://www.frdr-dfdr.ca/repo/dataset/b3c3ed11-21e0-46b6-8e85-ffa3abe4007a
dc.identifier.uri
https://doi.org/10.20383/101.0303
dc.description
Support data for figures in “Dual brain cortical calcium imaging reveals social interaction-specific correlated activity in mice”
Each 7.z file contains multiple folders. Files are named after experimental conditions. Please see the README file for further details. If you use these data, please cite the dataset and the accompanying publication.
Abbreviated title: Imaging inter-mouse brain synchronization
Nicholas J. Michelson, Federico Bolaños, Luis A. Bolaños, Matilde Balbi, Jeffrey M. LeDue, and Timothy H. Murphy*
en_US
dc.publisher
Federated Research Data Repository / dépôt fédéré de données de recherche
dc.rights
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
en_US
dc.rights.uri
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
en_US
dc.subject
mouse
en_US
dc.subject
mesoscale
en_US
dc.subject
GCAMP
en_US
dc.subject
Brain
en_US
dc.subject
social interaction
en_US
dc.subject
autism
en_US
dc.subject
cortex
en_US
dc.title
Dual brain cortical calcium imaging reveals social interaction-specific correlated activity in mice
en_US
globus.shared_endpoint.name
0c862a57-d8a6-4bd2-acdd-79b111df3c4d
globus.shared_endpoint.path
/5/published/publication_298/
datacite.publicationYear
2020
datacite.resourceType
Dataset
en_US
datacite.relatedIdentifier.IsCitedBy
https://doi.org/10.20383/101.0303
datacite.relatedIdentifier.IsSupplementedBy
https://github.com/ubcbraincircuits/dual-mouse
datacite.fundingReference.funderName
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
en_US
datacite.fundingReference.awardNumber
FDN-143209
en_US
datacite.fundingReference.awardTitle
Enabling novel circuit-based treatments for stroke: insights from cortical circuit monitoring and manipulation in mouse models.
en_US
frdr.crdc.code
RDF1061107
frdr.crdc.group_en
Biological sciences
en_US
frdr.crdc.class_en
Neurosciences, biological and chemical aspects
en_US
frdr.crdc.field_en
Neurocognitive patterns and neural networks
en_US
frdr.crdc.group_fr
Sciences biologiques
fr_CA
frdr.crdc.class_fr
Neurosciences, aspects biologiques et chimiques
fr_CA
frdr.crdc.field_fr
Caractéristiques neurocognitives et réseaux de neurones
fr_CA
datacite.description.other
Item exited embargo and became publicly available on 2020-11-21
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