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+# Metadata for DOI registration according to DataCite Metadata Schema 4.1.
+# For detailed schema description see https://doi.org/10.5438/0014
+
+## Required fields
+
+# The main researchers involved. Include digital identifier (e.g., ORCID)
+# if possible, including the prefix to indicate its type.
+authors:
+  -
+    firstname: "Davide"
+    lastname: "Crombie"
+    affiliation: "LMU Munich"
+    id: "ORCID:0000-0003-3424-3249"
+  -
+    firstname: "Martin"
+    lastname: "Spacek"
+    affiliation: "LMU Munich"
+    id: "ORCID:0000-0002-9519-3284"
+  -
+    firstname: "Christian"
+    lastname: "Leibold"
+    affiliation: "Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg"
+    id: "ORCID:0000-0002-4859-8000"
+  -
+    firstname: "Laura"
+    lastname: "Busse"
+    affiliation: "LMU Munich"
+    id: "ORCID:0000-0002-6127-7754"
+
+# A title to describe the published resource.
+title: "Spiking activity in the visual thalamus is coupled to pupil dynamics across temporal scales"
+
+# Additional information about the resource, e.g., a brief abstract.
+description: |
+	The processing of sensory information, even at early stages, is influenced by the internal state
+    of the animal. Internal states, such as arousal, are often characterized by relating neural activity 
+    to a single “level” of arousal, defined by a behavioral indicator such as pupil size. In this study, 
+    we expand the understanding of arousal-related modulations in sensory systems by uncovering multiple 
+    timescales of pupil dynamics and their relationship to neural activity. Specifically, we observed a 
+    robust coupling between spiking activity in the mouse dorsolateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) of the 
+    thalamus and pupil dynamics across timescales spanning a few seconds to several minutes. Throughout all
+    these timescales, two distinct spiking modes – individual tonic spikes and tightly clustered bursts of
+    spikes – preferred opposite phases of pupil dynamics. This multi-scale coupling reveals modulations 
+    distinct from those captured by pupil size per se, locomotion, and eye movements. Furthermore, coupling
+    persisted even during viewing of a naturalistic movie, where it contributed to differences in the 
+    encoding of visual information. We conclude that dLGN spiking activity is under the simultaneous 
+    influence of multiple arousal-related processes associated with pupil dynamics occurring over a 
+    broad range of timescales.
+
+# Lit of keywords the resource should be associated with.
+# Give as many keywords as possible, to make the resource findable.
+keywords:
+  - Neuroscience
+  - Vision
+  - Thalamus
+  - EMD
+  - Pupil
+  - Arousal
+  - Timescales
+
+# License information for this resource. Please provide the license name and/or a link to the license.
+# Please add also a corresponding LICENSE file to the repository.
+license:
+  name: "Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License"
+  url: "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"
+
+
+
+## Optional Fields
+
+# Funding information for this resource.
+# Separate funder name and grant number by comma.
+funding:
+  - "DFG, RTG 2175 “Perception in context and its neural basis”
+  - "DFG, SFB 1233 TP 13, project number 276693517"
+  - "DFG, SFB 870 TP 19, project number 118803580"
+  - "LMU Munich, TU Munich and the Bavarian Ministry for Science and Art, ONE Munich Strategy Forum grant"
+  - "Volkswagen Foundation, SmartStart program of the Bernstein Network for Computational Neuroscience"
+
+
+# Related publications. reftype might be: IsSupplementTo, IsDescribedBy, IsReferencedBy.
+# Please provide digital identifier (e.g., DOI) if possible.
+# Add a prefix to the ID, separated by a colon, to indicate the source.
+# Supported sources are: DOI, arXiv, PMID
+# In the citation field, please provide the full reference, including title, authors, journal etc.
+references:
+  -
+    id: "doi:10.xxx/zzzz"
+    reftype: "IsSupplementTo"
+    citation: "Crombie, D., Spacek, M.A., Leibold, C., Busse, L., 202x. Spiking activity in the visual thalamus is coupled to pupil dynamics across temporal scales"
+
+# Resource type. Default is Dataset, other possible values are Software, DataPaper, Image, Text.
+resourcetype: Dataset
+
+# Do not edit or remove the following line
+templateversion: 1.2