Work Description

Title: Data in support of the study “Sleep loss diminishes hippocampal reactivation and replay” Embargo Deposited

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Embargo release date
  • 05/01/2025
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Methodology
  • The data were obtained using 128 channel high-density silicon probes implanted uni- and bilaterally in the dorsal CA1 region of the hippocampus of freely-moving Long Evans rats. Sleep deprivation was performed at the onset of the light cycle in the home cage using a standard ‘gentle handling’ procedure. Movement data was captured using multiple overhead cameras.
Description
  • The research that produced this data tested how sleep loss impacted the phenomena of reactivation and replay, which occurs when recently-learned information is reactivated/replayed during post-learning sleep/rest.
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Depositor
  • nkinsky@umich.edu
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Funding agency
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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Date coverage
  • 2019 to 2021
Citations to related material
  • Giri, Kinsky, Kaya, Maboudi, Abel, Diba (2024) Sleep loss diminishes hippocampal reactivation and replay. Nature, in press.
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Curation notes
  • 2024-04-22: PACERDA at request of authors, edited a typo in the title, updated the creator list, and updated the readme file.
Last modified
  • 04/30/2024
Published
  • 04/18/2024
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DOI
  • https://doi.org/10.7302/73hn-m920
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