Calcium Imaging - Matsuzaki 03 (DataID: 12650)
Authors: Keisuke Sehara1, Masashi Kondo1, Masanori Matsuzaki1,*
1Department of Physiology (Matsuzaki lab), Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Japan
*corresponding author: Masanori Matsuzaki (mzakim@m.u-tokyo.ac.jp)
DATASET DESCRIPTION
This dataset is the one used for the synthesis of Sehara, Kondo et al., “Medial premotor cortex as a potential reservoir of reward expectancy signals influencing the primate frontoparietal network”.
HDF5 files contain the data related to individual imaging sessions. The contents of each file include:
- Trial information
- Imaging data (20 Hz, motion-corrected, hemodynamics-corrected)
- Hand dynamics (30 Hz)
- Face dynamics (60 Hz, decomposed as 18 principal components)
- Eye/pupil dynamics (200 Hz)
The file also contains all the non-imaging data having been (re-)sampled to the imaging frame rate.
There are two different types of imaging sessions, namely:
- “conditioning” — a classical conditioning experiment, where two pure tones (2 s) with different frequencies (6 kHz or 16 kHz) are associated with different reward probabilities.
- “aud-stim” — an auditory-stimulation experiment, where pure tones (0.5 s) with different frequencies (1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 16, or 24 kHz) are presented in a pseudo-random order, without any association with reward delivery.
Each dataset file has the following nomenclature: (AnimalID)_(YYYY)-(MM)-(DD)-(RunIndex)_(TaskType)_dataset256.h5
For convenience, we also provide the list of all imaging sessions, as well as the correspondence between the filename and the session metadata, as “SESSIONS.csv”.
For more details about the dataset, please refer to “ABOUT-THIS-DATASET.pdf.”
CITATION
Sehara, K., Kondo, M., & Matsuzaki, M. (2026). Dataset of wide-field one-photon calcium imaging and behavioral recording from common marmosets performing a classical conditioning task. RIKEN. https://doi.org/10.24475/bminds.ci.12650
RELATED PUBLICATION(S)
Keisuke Sehara, Masashi Kondo, Yuka Hirayama, Teppei Ebina, Masafumi Takaji, Akiya Watakabe, Ken-ichi Inoue, Masahiko Takada, Tetsuo Yamamori, Masanori Matsuzaki. Medial premotor cortex as a potential reservoir of reward expectancy signals influencing the primate frontoparietal network. Commun Biol, in press. (DOI to be announced shortly)
Keisuke Sehara, Masashi Kondo, Yuka Hirayama, Teppei Ebina, Masafumi Takaji, Akiya Watakabe, Ken-ichi Inoue, Masahiko Takada, Tetsuo Yamamori, Masanori Matsuzaki. Movement-independent representation of reward-predicting cues in the medial part of the primate premotor cortex. bioRxiv 2024.08.24.609512, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.08.24.609512
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