Cell-type classification for positive units #98
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Hello, After reading the documentation on cell-type classification, it seems that one of the main criteria for the procedure is the trough-to-peak time of the waveform. How does this criteria apply to positive units? They do not seem to have a morphology that lends itself to trough-to-peak (or conversely, peak-to-trough) measurements in the same way that canonical negative units do. Thank you! |
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petersenpeter
Oct 16, 2023
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Hi You have to rely on other features for positive waveforms. The firing rate, burstiness, connectivity, and the autocorrelogram. Where are you recording? |
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Hi
You have to rely on other features for positive waveforms. The firing rate, burstiness, connectivity, and the autocorrelogram.
Where are you recording?