“…Unveiling spike patterns of the vagus nerve is indispensable to further understand the communication between the brain and visceral organs such as the heart (Hayakawa et al, 2011), digestive organs (Campos et al, 2012;Czaja et al, 2006), and the lung (Han et al, 2018;Weijs et al, 2015). In previous studies, recordings of VN spikes have been performed in anesthetized rodent animals (Caravaca et al, 2017;Harreby et al, 2011;McCallum et al, 2017;Silverman et al, 2018). Here, we developed a new method to record electrical spikes from the cervical VN using a cuff-shaped electrode in a freely moving animal, which was integrated with our existing method to record bioelectrical signals from multiple organs, including the brain, cardiac system, breathing system, and skeletal muscle.…”