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The main dataset at our disposal comes from the locust ''Schistocerca americana''. It is available on [https://zenodo.org/record/21589 zenodo]. These raw data are a mixture of activities from several neurons and must be processed in order to get the spike trains from individual neurons; that’s what [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSydfDvsewY Spike Sorting] is about. The sorting of the raw data is fully document on a [https://christophe-pouzat.github.io/zenodo-locust-datasets-analysis/ GitHub] repository. | The main dataset at our disposal comes from the locust ''Schistocerca americana''. It is available on [https://zenodo.org/record/21589 zenodo]. These raw data are a mixture of activities from several neurons and must be processed in order to get the spike trains from individual neurons; that’s what [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSydfDvsewY Spike Sorting] is about. The sorting of the raw data is fully document on a [https://christophe-pouzat.github.io/zenodo-locust-datasets-analysis/ GitHub] repository. | ||
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* [https://files.numec.prp.usp.br/public/c3b635 Short course by Christophe Pouzat] | * [https://files.numec.prp.usp.br/public/c3b635 Short course by Christophe Pouzat] |
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The main dataset at our disposal comes from the locust Schistocerca americana. It is available on zenodo. These raw data are a mixture of activities from several neurons and must be processed in order to get the spike trains from individual neurons; that’s what Spike Sorting is about. The sorting of the raw data is fully document on a GitHub repository.
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