2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.06.19.544346
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Wireless monitoring of respiration with EEG reveals relationships between respiration, behaviour and brain activity in freely moving mice

Abstract: Active sampling in the olfactory domain is an important aspect of mouse behaviour. Numerous methods are being used to measure active sampling behaviour, yet reliable observation of respiration in untethered, freely moving animals is challenging. So far, methods for measuring this have largely been restricted to head-fixed sniff monitoring, which makes it difficult to understand how sniff changes are related to natural mouse behaviour. Here, we implant a telemetry-based pressure sensor into the right jugular ve… Show more

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