Supplementary Figure 2: The changes in ∆F/F of PVN-CRFGFP signal in response to environmental stimuli were not due to a movement artifact.
From: Rapid, biphasic CRF neuronal responses encode positive and negative valence

a,b, Left: a representative trace illustrating no change in the normalized PVN-CRFGFP signal during FST (a) or TRT (b). Right: bar graph illustrating average ΔF/F of PVN-CRFGFP signals during FST (a) and TRT (b) (N = 5 mice). This control experiment was conducted to ascertain the validity of increased PVN CRF neuronal activity in response to stressors that caused movements. Data are presented as mean ± s.e.m. Related to Fig. 1.