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 # Bergmann, Sehara _et al._, 2022 Data Repository
 
-The data repository for Bergmann, Sehara et al., 2022 (eye-whisker coordination on Airtrack).
+The data repository for [Bergmann R, Sehara K, Dominiak SE, Kremkow J, Larkum ME, Sachdev RNS (2022) Coordination between eye movement and whisking in head fixed mice navigating a plus-maze. _eNeuro_ ENEURO.0089-22.2022](https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0089-22.2022) (eye-whisker coordination on Airtrack).
 
 - [01_data](01_data): contains datasets used for this study. includes the experimental / analytical procedures used to generate data.
 - [02_models](02_models): contains the computational model used for this study.

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 # Additional information about the resource, e.g., a brief abstract.
 description: |
-  Navigation through complex environments requires motor planning, motor preparation
-  and the coordination between multiple sensory–motor modalities.
-  For example, the stepping motion when we walk is coordinated with motion of
-  the torso, arms, head and eyes.
-  In rodents, movement of the animal through the environment is coordinated with whisking.
-  Even head fixed mice navigating a plus maze position their whiskers asymmetrically with
-  the bilateral asymmetry signifying the upcoming turn direction.
-  Here we report that, in addition to moving their whiskers, on every trial mice also move
-  their eyes conjugately in the direction of the upcoming turn.
-  Not only do mice move their eyes, but they coordinate saccadic eye movement
-  with the asymmetric positioning of the whiskers.
-  Our analysis shows that asymmetric positioning of whiskers predicted the turn direction
-  that mice will make at an earlier stage than eye movement.
-  Consistent with these results, our observations also revealed that whisker asymmetry
-  increases before saccadic eye movement.
-  Importantly, this work shows that when rodents plan for active behavior,
-  their motor plans can involve both eye and whisker movement.
-  We conclude that, when mice are engaged in and moving through complex real-world environments,
-  their behavioral state can be read out in the movement of both their whiskers and eyes.
+  Data repository for Bergmann R, Sehara K, Dominiak SE, Kremkow J, Larkum ME, Sachdev RNS, 2022 eNeuro
+  "Coordination between eye movement and whisking in head fixed mice navigating a plus-maze".
+  This repository contains the raw and the formatted data, code for generating figures,
+  and some demo code to work with analysis python modules.
 
 # Lit of keywords the resource should be associated with.
 # Give as many keywords as possible, to make the resource findable.
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     reftype: "IsSupplementTo"
-    id: ""
+    id: "https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0089-22.2022"
     name: "Bergmann R, Sehara K, Dominiak SE, Kremkow J, Larkum ME, Sachdev RNS (2022) Coordination between eye movement and whisking in head fixed mice navigating a plus-maze."
 
 # Resource type. Default is Dataset, other possible values are Software, DataPaper, Image, Text.