Counting Spikes Using Neuromatic Software
nzimnik
I'm hoping to find a way to automatically count spikes (past a certain threshold voltage) using Igor. It seems that the Neuromatic program (developed by Jason Rothman - http://www.neuromatic.thinkrandom.com/index.html) is capable of doing this. I've been through their demo (with a sample .pxp packaged experiment file), but am unable to perform the same process using my own lab obtained .pxp file. Basically, Neuromatic keeps returning the error message that no valid waves are available for analysis.
Does anyone have experience using Neuromatic for this task?
Thanks!
Nathan
November 22, 2010 at 02:47 pm - Permalink
As for the FindAPeak XOP, I'd suggest you use the built in operation FindPeak instead. Or, as I suggested in another thread, FindLevel.
It sounds like you might be a new Igor user. If that's the case, I recommend that you go through the first half (at least) of the guided tour. You can get there from the Help->Getting Started menu item in Igor. This won't help you directly with finding action potentials, but should give you a good understanding of how Igor works, how to find help, how to execute commands, etc.
November 22, 2010 at 03:07 pm - Permalink
I'm definitely a VERY new Igor user, I'll give that tutorial a look. Thanks for the input!
November 23, 2010 at 08:32 pm - Permalink
John Weeks
WaveMetrics, Inc.
support@wavemetrics.com
November 29, 2010 at 05:36 pm - Permalink