Optimized workflow for behavior-coupled fiber photometry experiment: improved data navigation and accessibility
Anna Athanassi, Amaury François, Emmanuel Bourinet, Marc Thevenet, Nathalie Mandairon

TL;DR
This paper introduces a streamlined workflow for analyzing fiber photometry data alongside behavior, improving data accessibility and efficiency.
Contribution
The novel contribution is an automated workflow that aligns fiber photometry signals with spontaneous behavioral changes without predefined markers.
Findings
The workflow enables efficient analysis of calcium and dopamine activity in response to odorants in freely moving mice.
Distinct dopamine responses were observed for attractive versus unattractive odorants, while calcium transmission remained similar.
The method is adaptable for various spontaneous behaviors and sensory modalities.
Abstract
Fiber photometry provides crucial insights into cell population activity underlying behavior. While numerous open-source data analysis tools exist, few offer an automated workflow that streamlines the analysis of fiber photometry data alongside behavioral measurements, by enabling more intuitive and facilitated navigation within data files. We developed here a workflow starting from the intracerebral implantation of optical fibers in mice, to the analysis of fiber photometry signals, aligned with recorded behavioral data. This tool is particularly valuable for studying unpredictable exploratory behaviors, as it allows efficient and rapid revisiting of fiber photometry signals aligned to spontaneous behavioral changes. Our approach allows ease of data analysis and exploration using custom algorithms and scripts that extract and process both fiber photometry and behavioral data, without…
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TopicsOlfactory and Sensory Function Studies · Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research · Neural dynamics and brain function
