Nine-day continuous recording of EEG and 2-hour of high-density EEG under chronic sleep restriction in mice

Authors
Han, Hio-BeenKim, BowonKim, YoungsooJeong, YongChoi, Jee Hyun
Issue Date
2022-05
Publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
Citation
SCIENTIFIC DATA, v.9, no.1
Abstract
This work provides an EEG dataset collected from nine mice during the sleep deprivation (SD) paradigm for the sleep science community. It includes 9-day of continuous recording of the frontal and parietal EEG, accelerometer, and 2-hour of high-density EEG (HD-EEG) under SD and SD-free conditions. Eighteen hours of SD were conducted on 5 consecutive days. The HD-EEG data were saved in the EEGLAB format and stored as the brain imaging data structure (BIDS). These datasets can be used to (i) compare mouse HD-EEG to human HD-EEG, (ii) track oscillatory activities of the sleep EEG (e.g., slow waves, spindles) across the cortical regions under different conditions of sleep pressure, and (iii) investigate the cortical traveling waves in the mouse brain. We also provided Python code for basic analyses of this dataset, including the detection of slow waves and sleep spindles. We hope that our dataset will reveal hidden activities during sleep and lead to a better understanding of the functions and mechanisms of sleep.
Keywords
LOCAL SLEEP; SPINDLES; BRAIN; DEPRIVATION; MECHANISMS; ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY; WAVES
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/115198
DOI
10.1038/s41597-022-01354-x
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