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          <given>Emili</given>
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          <family>Nogueira</family>
          <given>Ramon</given>
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          <given>Juan</given>
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      <item>Institute for Biomedical Research August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS , Barcelona Clinic Hospital, University of Barcelona)</item>
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    <title>Representation of Foreseeable Choice Outcomes in Orbitofrontal Cortex Triplet-wise Interactions (Balaguer-Ballester et al 2020, Plos Comput Biol)</title>
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    <keywords>Correlations, Higher order correlations, Kernels, Orbitofrontal Cortex, Interval Discrimination</keywords>
    <abstract>This curated dataset corresponds to the reference: Balaguer-Ballester, E., Nogueira, R., Abolafia, J.M., Moreno-Bote, R. Sanchez-Vives, M.V., 2020. Representation of Foreseeable Choice Outcomes in Orbitofrontal Cortex Triplet-wise Interactions.  
PLos Computational Biology. 


In short, the experiment consist of an interval discrimination task in rodent. The animal had to access the central socket in order to trigger a sequence of two 50 ms pure tones separated by either a short or a long inter-tone interval; by nose-poking either the left socket (for short ITI) or the right socket (for long ITI) to successfully retrieve the reward. After an incorrect trial, the previous ITI was repeated. Otherwise, the ITI was randomly drawn from a distribution of values which grade the difficulty of the task. The dataset consist of the stimulus characteristics, the behavioral responses and in vivo neuronal recordings in rodent Orbitofrontal Cortex. (see details below and in the paper).

Please find specific &quot;Readme.txt&quot; files inside the folders with an explanation of the data format.</abstract>
    <date>2020-06-02</date>
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    <publisher>Bournemouth University</publisher>
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      <role>Dr</role>
      <name>
        <family>Balaguer-Ballester</family>
        <given>Emili</given>
      </name>
      <id>eb-ballester@bournemouth.ac.uk</id>
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        <title>Representation of foreseeable choice outcomes in orbitofrontal cortex triplet-wise interactions</title>
        <res_type>pub</res_type>
        <id>https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007862</id>
        <id_type>DOI</id_type>
        <status>pub</status>
        <pub>PLOS Computational Biology</pub>
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        <title>Higher-order Noise Correlations in Neuronal Ensembles</title>
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        <pub>Zenodo</pub>
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        <title>Neural Trajectories Reconstruction</title>
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    <data_prep_note>Data processing and formatting for this study was carried out in Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, Dorset, UK</data_prep_note>
    <funders>
      <item>Async-Prop, Bournemouth University-IDIBAPS, RED11549, Partnering Project of the HBP SP3 (EU 667 H2020 Research and Innovation Programme) to Emili Balaguer-Ballester</item>
      <item>EU H2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement 665 No. 785907 (HBP SGA2), BFU2017-85048-R Spanish Ministry of Science to Maria Victoria Sanchez-Vives</item>
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      <item>RED11549</item>
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    <collection_method>Data were obtained from three Wistar rats (250 - 350 g) that were chronically implanted (when the psychometric curve reached the 70% in the task outlined below) with tetrodes in their lateral orbitofrontal (lOFC) cortex (see paper for more details).

We recorded n = 137 single-units and ensembles from three animals. In this study, we specifically focus on ensembles containing a minimum of three units (82 units in total), and their corresponding local field potential (LFP). The LFP was downsampled to 250 Hz to filter out the typical spiking activity component. In addition, we recorded a subset of such same ensembles in which animals were passively exposed to the same stimuli, but in which rewards were not provided. 

For more details on the data please refer to the &quot;Readme.txt&quot; dedicated files in the folders.</collection_method>
    <geographic_cover>Experiment were carried out in Barcelona, Spain.</geographic_cover>
    <legal_ethical>The project was approved by the animal Ethics Committee of the University of Barcelona. All procedures were performed in compliance with protocols approved by the Animal Care and Use Committee of Autonomous University of Barcelona (CEEAH number 3866), with authorization from Department of Environment of the Generalitat de Catalunya, and with guidelines approved by the EU Council Directive for the care and use of laboratory animals (2010/63/EU).

The authors confirm that all data underlying the findings are fully available without restriction. Electrophysiological data underlying the results presented in the study is publicly available from the authors under the terms of the Creative Commons license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)</legal_ethical>
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