Rats can acquire conditional fear of faint light leaking through the acrylic resin used to mount fiber optic cannulas

Rodents are exquisitely sensitive to light and optogenetic behavioral experiments routinely introduce light-delivery materials into experimental situations, which raises the possibility that light could leak and influence behavioral performance. We examined whether rats respond to a faint diffusion of light, termed caplight, which emanated through the translucent dental acrylic resin used to affix deep-brain optical cannulas in place. Although rats did not display significant changes in locomotion or rearing to caplight in a darkened open field, they did acquire conditional fear via caplight-footshock pairings. These findings highlight the potential confounding influence of extraneous light emanating from light-delivery materials during optogenetic analyses.

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