Task-anchored grid cell firing is selectively associated with successful path integration-dependent behaviour

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2024-02-23Type
datasetData Creator
Clark, HarryNolan, Matthew
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University of Edinburgh. Centre for Discovery Brain SciencesRelation (Is Referenced By)
https://elifesciences.org/reviewed-preprints/89356Metadata
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Clark, Harry; Nolan, Matthew. (2024). Task-anchored grid cell firing is selectively associated with successful path integration-dependent behaviour, [dataset]. University of Edinburgh. Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences. https://doi.org/10.7488/ds/7684.Description
Data for reproducing plots in Clark and Nolan (2024), "Task-anchored grid cell firing is selectively associated with successful path integration-dependent behaviour". eLife. These files contain processed neural and behavioural data recording from mice performing a spatial navigation task in a virtual reality track environment, followed by free-exploration of an open arena. To reproduce analysis for the publication, use this data and code found on the Nolan Lab Github and follow these steps: (1) Clone the in_vivo_ephys_openephys (https://github.com/MattNolanLab/in_vivo_ephys_openephys/) repo that contains all code for preprocessing and spike sorting (2) Clone eLife_Grid_anchoring_2024 (https://github.com/MattNolanLab/eLife_Grid_anchoring_2024.git) (3) Move eLife_Grid_anchoring_2024 to within in_vivo_ephys_openephys (4) Create a conda environment using grid_behaviour.yml (conda env create -f grid_behaviour.yml) (4) Run code within eLife_Grid_anchoring_2024 using data provided here (5) amend paths for saving plots where appropriateThe following licence files are associated with this item:




