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This video is geared towards the experimental and computational neuroscience community. It is concerned with a new method (the SPIKE-distance) and a new program (SPIKY) primarily designed to analyze electrophysiological data such as neuronal spike trains. But in principle it is also applicable to any other kind of discrete data. It is the fourth in a series of introduction videos illustrating some of the more specific features of SPIKY, the graphical user interface to monitor spike train synchrony. It describes how to use SPIKY in order to sort spike trains according to their clustering. Here the sorting criterion is their similarity at a specific time instant, but one could also sort according to their similarity over a certain time interval (selective average) or over several time instants (triggered average). More videos are to follow soon... For more information please refer to fi.isc.cnr.it/users/thomas.kreuz/sourcecode.html Voice: Mariana Camarena Text: Thomas Kreuz Copyright Thomas Kreuz 2014.
Posted on: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 18:05:31 +0000

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