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About ssc-12

Information about the data including data types, experiments, format of the data, how to download the data.

Summary of the data

This data set includes behavioral recordings and extracellular neural recordings from area 2 of primary somatosensory cortex of Rhesus macaques during two separate reaching experiments. Raeed Chowdhury collected and processed the data in the laboratory of Lee Miller for use in [1] which characterized how area 2 neurons represent reaching movements. Results and methodology from these experiments are described in the following publication:

[1] Chowdhury et al. 2020 (Chowdhury, R.H., Glaser, J.I., Miller, L.E. Area 2 of primary somatosensory cortex encodes kinematics of the whole arm. eLife (2020) doi: 10.7554/eLife.48198

In both experiments, monkeys controlled a cursor on a screen using a two link, planar manipulandum. In the first experiment, from which we include eight total sessions, monkeys reached to sequential, visually presented targets in one of two workspaces: one near the body on the contralateral side to the reaching arm and one far from the body on the ipsilateral side. In the second experiment, from which we include four total sessions, monkeys performed a simple center-out task, where on some random trials during the center-hold period, the manipulandum applied a perturbation to the monkey’s hand. During these reaching tasks, we tracked the locations of ten markers on the monkey’s arm, used to estimate joint angles and muscle lengths during the behavioral experiments. In addition to the behavioral data, we collected neural data from area 2 using Blackrock Utah multielectrode arrays, yielding ~100 channels of extracellular recordings per monkey. Recordings from these channels were thresholded online to detect spikes, which were sorted offline into putative single units.

In addition to the data from these experiments, we have also included data from several sensory mapping sessions with the three monkeys, where we characterized the sensory receptive fields of several electrodes on the arrays.

Analysis code used to produce figures for [1] provides useful examples for how to work with this dataset. See https://github.com/raeedcho/s1-kinematics.git for code and readme.

How to download the data

The data is available from Dryad at: https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.nk98sf7q7. See that page also for more information about the dataset including conditions for using the dataset.
 
 
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