Connectionists: SPIKY: A freely available graphical user interface for monitoring spike train synchrony
Thomas Kreuz
thomaskreuz at yahoo.de
Sat Jun 29 22:18:52 EDT 2013
Dear all,
may I kindly draw your attention to SPIKY, a new and freely
available Matlab-based graphical user
interface (GUI) which facilitates the application of the recently proposed SPIKE-distance (2013
JNeurophysiol paper) to both simulated and real data.
On my webpage you can find the Matlab source codes as well as a detailed documentation:
http://www.fi.isc.cnr.it/users/thomas.kreuz/Source-Code/SPIKY.html
This improved method opens up several novel possibilities in
spike train analysis. Besides a maximum temporal resolution it also allows to
estimate spike train synchrony in real-time.
Finally, a shorter review on the SPIKE-distance can be found on Scholarpedia:
Kreuz T
SPIKE-distance.
Scholarpedia 7(12), 30652 (2012).
With this article I am taking part in the competition for
the
2012
Brain Corporation Prize in Computational Neuroscience
which basically gives prizes to the three articles that have
received the most Google +1 votes by June 30, 23:59 Pacific Time (tomorrow!). So if this is of any interest to
you could you please vote for me (on the top right corner of my article “SPIKE-distance”
you will see the Google +1 button).
Thank you very much for your support! Any feedback is very welcome!
Best regards,
Thomas Kreuz
Institute for complex systems, CNR
Via Madonna del Piano 10
50119 Sesto Fiorentino (Italy)
Tel: +39-349-0748506
Email: thomas.kreuz at cnr.it
Webpage: http://www.fi.isc.cnr.it/users/thomas.kreuz/
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