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+**Data Summary**
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+The data set contains processed data from neurons in primary visual
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+cortex of mice during presentations of static sinusoidal gratings. Mice
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+were trained in either BCI experiments or visual discrimination
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+experiments. In addition, neuronal data during BCI experiments are also
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+present in this dataset
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+**Visual Stimulus**
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+The visual stimuli consisted of 180 full-field static gratings of
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+various orientation and spatial frequency. The stimulus set was
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+generated and presented using Psychtoolbox-3 in MATLAB. The code to
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+generate and present the stimulus is 'presentStaticGrating_Rapid.m'
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+**'allsignals.mat' File**
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+Each grating presentation session has a MATLAB data file, corresponding
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+to the session named 'allsignals.mat'. We used the MATLAB version of the
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+Suite2P, not the PYTHON version. Note: only the variables that were used
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+in the analysis of the data are described here.
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+'**data**' variable contains the fluorescence intensity values of the
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+cells as well as the frame at which each stimulus was presented. Each
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+row represents a single 'file' recording. Each file of recording
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+contains 4 repetitions through the 180 grating set.
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+**[Variables saved in data]{.ul}**
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+**dF**: neuropil-subtracted fluorescence trace of all the cells for each
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+file. The dimension of the field is number of cells by number of frames.
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+For details on neuropil subtraction, refer to
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+<https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/061507v2>.
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+**signal_decov:** deconvolved events amplitude for each neuron.
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+**usable_motionCorrection:** If there was too much motion in the image,
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+mark the frame. 1 means it is a usable frame, 0 means it is not.
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+**usable_global:** frame by frame information on whether a given frame
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+has a large drop in signal, 1 means it is a usable frame, 0 means it is
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+not.
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+**usable_eyetracking:** frame by frame information on whether the pupil
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+was detected in a given frame. If not detected, the mouse was most
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+likely blinking. 1 means it is a usable frame, 0 means it is not.
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+**running_speed:** speed of the locomotion.
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+**usable_balltracking:** frame by frame information on whether the mouse
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+was in locomotive state. 1 means it is a usable frame, 0 means it is
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+not.
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+**usable_frames:** A frame is usable if and only if it passes the four
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+"usable" criteria. 1 means it is a usable frame, 0 means it is not.
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+**stimOn**: the frame at which a stimulus was presented. In each file,
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+720 stimuli were presented.
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+**stimBlocks**: the identity of the presented stimulus matching the
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+presented frame information in '**stimOn**'. The first column of this
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+variable is the unique ID assigned to the stimulus. The second column is
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+the orientation of the stimulus in degrees. The third column is the
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+spatial frequency of the stimulus in cycles per degree.
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+
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+**'BCIData.mat' File**
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+Data file containing BCI experiment data.
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+**cellTrackingData:** x-y coordinates of neuron location in pixels.
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+**decoderData:** Contains direct neuron activity as well as the frame at
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+which the trial started and ended. Length of this variable is the number
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+of trials.
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+**suite2pData:** suite2p fluorescence of all segmented neurons.
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+**targetReachedProb:** proportion of trials that the target was reached.
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+**baselineData:** Fluorescence data of all neurons in the field of view
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+during baseline measurement.
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