Fig. 2 | Scientific Data

Fig. 2

From: Mouse Escape Behaviors and mPFC-BLA Activity Dataset: Understanding Flexible Defensive Strategies Under Threat

Fig. 2

Dataset structure. The LFP and behavioral data are organized according to the EEG-BIDS standard. The LFP signals of each mouse are stored in a directory denoted as ‘sub-**’, which contains 16 session data that span four trials across two days under two distinct task conditions (solitary vs. group). Sessions labeled ‘ses-**’ contains 2-channel LFP recordings (*.set / *.fdt) and a 1-channel LED blinking indicator (preset to blink slightly after detection of power increase in 24–56 Hz from BLA channel; see Kim et al.9 for further details) with each session lasting 4 minutes. The behavioral data, consisting of video recordings and mouse tracking information, are saved in a separate ‘stimuli’ folder. Note that LFP data files are stored within directories named ‘eeg’ to ensure their compatibility with the EEGLAB software and BIDS formatting.

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