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Simultaneously recorded patterns of wheel running (RPM; black solid lines) and core body temperature (red broken lines) in three individual mice housed under LD12:12 and, during the night the data were collected, exposed at ZT13 (time 0 is stimulus onset) t... Simultaneously recorded patterns of wheel running (RPM; black solid lines) and core body temperature (red broken lines) in three individual mice housed under LD12:12 and, during the night the data were collected, exposed at ZT13 (time 0 is stimulus onset) to a 5 min light pulse (A, B, narrow white area) and a 1 h light pulse (C, broad white area). The arrowheads in A and B indicate portions of the records during which Tc has risen in advance of recovered locomotion. The asterisk in C identifies a rise in Tc and an aborted return to normal. Despite the increase in Tc, the simultaneously recorded wheel running does not correspondingly increase from its level of complete suppression during light exposure. After Figure 3 in Studholme et al. (2013). Lawrence P. Morin eneuro 2015;2:ENEURO ©2015 by Society for Neuroscience
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