Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University.
Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University;
J Vis Exp. 2022 Jan 19(179). doi: 10.3791/63205.
Climbing fiber inputs to Purkinje cells provide instructive signals critical for cerebellum-dependent associative learning. Studying these signals in head-fixed mice facilitates the use of imaging, electrophysiological, and optogenetic methods. Here, a low-cost behavioral platform (~$1000) was developed that allows tracking of associative learning in head-fixed mice that locomote freely on a running wheel. The platform incorporates two common associative learning paradigms: eyeblink conditioning and delayed tactile startle conditioning. Behavior is tracked using a camera and the wheel movement by a detector. We describe the components and setup and provide a detailed protocol for training and data analysis. This platform allows the incorporation of optogenetic stimulation and fluorescence imaging. The design allows a single host computer to control multiple platforms for training multiple animals simultaneously.
climbing fiber 输入到浦肯野细胞提供了重要的指令信号,对于小脑依赖的联想学习至关重要。在头固定的小鼠中研究这些信号有助于使用成像、电生理和光遗传学方法。在这里,开发了一种低成本的行为平台(约 1000 美元),允许在头固定的小鼠中跟踪联想学习,这些小鼠可以在跑步轮上自由移动。该平台结合了两种常见的联想学习范式:眨眼条件反射和延迟触觉惊跳条件反射。行为通过摄像头和轮子运动检测器进行跟踪。我们描述了组件和设置,并提供了详细的训练和数据分析协议。该平台允许光遗传学刺激和荧光成像的结合。该设计允许单个主机控制多个平台,同时训练多个动物。