Data and code from our 2019 manuscript on ventral pallidal (VP) responses to Pavlovian and instrumental alcohol cues, and the impact of alcohol exposure.

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VentralPallidumAlcohol2019

Data and code from our 2019 manuscript on ventral pallidal (VP) responses to Pavlovian and instrumental alcohol cues, and the impact of alcohol exposure.

All figures can be reproduced by downloading the RAW.mat structure following the MATLAB scripts in "AnalysisAndFigures" in alphabetical order. We have also uploaded the additional structures produced by these scripts as were used in the manuscript.

The scripts require additional functions contained in the "Supporting Programs" folder in the scripts folder.

datacite.yml
Title Ventral pallidum single-unit recordings from rats performing cue-induced alcohol or sucrose seeking
Authors Ottenheimer,David;Johns Hopkins University;ORCID 0000-0003-4882-1898
Wang,Karen;Johns Hopkins University
Haimbaugh,Alexandria;Johns Hopkins University
Janak,Patricia;Johns Hopkins University;ORCID 0000-0002-3333-9049
Richard,Jocelyn;University of Minnesota;ORCID 0000-0001-5750-0418
Description This is a dataset from our European Journal of Neuroscience paper "Recruitment and disruption of ventral pallidal cue encoding during alcohol seeking." It contains in vivo single unit data recorded with electrode bundles in ventral pallidum as well as the corresponding behavioral data from rats responding to auditory cues that were paired with alcohol or sucrose delivery via Pavlovian or instrumental conditioning. It also contains the code to analyze the data and produce the figures from our paper.
License Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Public Domain Dedication (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)
References Recruitment and disruption of ventral pallidal cue encoding during alcohol seeking [] (IsPartOf)
Funding NIH, F32 AA022290
NIH, K99 AA025384
NIH, R00 AA025384
NIH, R01 AA014925
NIH, R01 AA026306
NARSAD, Young Investigator Award
NSF, DGE-1746891
Keywords Neuroscience
Electrophysiology
Basal ganglia
Ventral pallidum
Alcohol
Cue learning
Resource Type Dataset