# LGN-single-unit-recordings-of-awake-fixating-macaques Single unit data isolated from linear multielectrode arrays while recording in awake fixating monkeys and gratings drifted on the screen Here are important definitions of the variables stored in each file: Onsets: stimulus onset times from photodiode offsets: stimulus offset times from photodiode trstart: trial onset time trend: trial end time presnum: stimulus presentation number trial: trial number tilt: grating orientation sf: stimulus spatial frequency contrast: contrast in dominant eye fixedc: contrast non dominant eye diameter: stimulus diameter eye: dominant eye oridist: orientation difference of stimuli between eyes phase: grating phase at stim onset temporal_freq: grating drifting speed in cyc/sec xpos: horizontal eye position ypos: vertical eye position photo_on: photodiode onset time trg_photo: 0 refresh: monitor refresh rate measured_refresh: empirical monitor refresh rate paradigm: paradigm name sdftr_chan: convolved single unit activity spk_bin_chan: binary data wf: waveforms clust: cluster label from kilosort norm_autocorr: discretized data chan: channel label Methods: All procedures complied with the regulations by the Association for the Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC), Vanderbilt University’s Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) guidelines. Paradigm: For each session, data were collected while animals performed visual tasks that rewarded passive fixation while drifting sine-wave gratings of varying contrast were presented to one or both eyes. The gratings had a spatial frequency of 1 cyc/deg and drifted at a temporal frequency of 4 Hz while the animal fixated within a 1-2 deg radius around the fixation cue (0.5 deg) at the center of the screen. Within each recording epoch, gratings maintained a constant orientation with orientation tilts in the range of -45°, 0°, 45°, 60°, 90°, 135°, 180°, and grating size varied from 2° to 8° . The interstimulus interval varied between a median duration of 1.3 s and 2.1 s across sessions, with an overall median duration of 1.7 s. The stimulus appeared from 250 to 500 ms after the fixation cross appeared on the screen. If the monkey fixated on the cross throughout the whole duration of a trial, it received a juice reward. Single units were isolated using Kilosort (1). References: 1. Pachitariu M, Steinmetz N, Kadir S, Carandini M, and Harris KD. Kilosort: realtime spike-sorting for extracellular electrophysiology with hundreds of channels. bioRxiv 061481, 2016, 10.1101/061481.)