Journal: Biomedicines
Article Title: Dopamine Modulates the Processing of Food Odour in the Ventral Striatum
doi: 10.3390/biomedicines10051126
Figure Lengend Snippet: Simultaneous recordings of multiunit activity and local field potentials in the ventral striatum. The raw electrophysiological signal (( A ), 1 Hz–10 kHz) was filtered to provide multiunit activity (( C ), high pass > 500 Hz) and LFP in the beta-band frequency (( D ), bandpass: 15–40 Hz). ( E ) represents the time-frequency plot of ( D ) channel (yellow-orange colours: higher power). Black horizontal bar: 2 s of food odour stimulation. ( B ): respiration. Food odour stimulation elicited increased neuronal activity, which became rhythmic [( C )], greater amplitude and frequency of the LFP signal ( A , D ), and increased power in the beta-band frequency [( E )]. mV millivolt; AU arbitrary units; Hz: hertz, s: seconds.
Article Snippet: They were connected to an insulated stimulation device (model DS2, Digitimer Ltd., Welwyn Garden City, UK) delivering square wave pulses.
Techniques: Activity Assay