Extended Data Fig. 5: Wire-free Miniscope design and behavior. | Nature Neuroscience

Extended Data Fig. 5: Wire-free Miniscope design and behavior.

From: Breakdown of spatial coding and interneuron synchronization in epileptic mice

Extended Data Fig. 5

a. Schematic of wire-free Miniscope printed circuit board (PCB). b. Picture of top and bottom of wire-free sensor board. This camera sensor board attaches to the Miniscope body, which contains all optic components. c. The wire-free Miniscope can be used to probe naturalistic behaviors including social interaction. We tested social behavior with the wire-free Miniscope compared to no Miniscope or a wired version. d. During a social interaction test mice with either no Miniscope or the wire-free Miniscope chose a social cup over an empty cup, while mice with a wired Miniscope showed no significant preference (n = 3 per group, Unpaired t-tests, No Scope: P = 0.03, Wire-Free: P < 0.001, Wired: P = 0.10). Error bars represent 1 S.E.M. *P < 0.05, ***P < 0.001.

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