# Neural correlates of anesthesia in newborn mice and humans Mouse ephys data for article "Neural correlates of anesthesia in newborn mice and humans". We provide ~200 Gb of data recorded from hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of 35 mice. Age is comprised between 8 and 10 postnatal days. Channels: - hippocampus: 5 channels are given, the reversal channel and two channels above/below. Channel 1 is the most superficial and channel 5 the deepest. - prefrontal cortex: 16 channels recorded with a 4x4 4-shank electrode. Channels 1 to 4 are the most medial ones and channels 13 : 16 the most lateral. The probe spans from layer II to layer V/VI of the prelimbic section of the prefrontal cortex. Channels 1-5-9-13 are the most superficial, and 4-8-12-16 the deepest. Anesthesia: - urethane recordings: for these recordings, two .mat files per recording per area are provided. One is a 15 minutes recording without anesthesia (PFC and HP), and the second one is 45 minutes of recording after intraperitoneal injection of urethane. - isoflurane recording: for these recordings, only one .mat file per area is provided. The length is 60 minutes. The first 15 minutes are without anesthesia. Anesthesia is then stepwise increased (1-2-3%) every 15 minutes. More metadata about the mouse and recording (age, weight, sex, anesthesia etc.) can be found in the file Recording Metadata.xlsx.