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Mobius Tutorial: Cahper 3 - Spike Sorter 43
3-1. Recording spontaneous neuronal spikes (single unit)
Chapter 3 Spike Sorter
This chapter will teach you how to record and analyze spontaneous neuronal spikes (single unit activi-
ties) either from neuron cultures or brain slices using available workflow templates. In this chapter you
will learn:
1. How to record spontaneous neuronal spikes (single unit activities)
2. How to test drug effects
3. How to replay and analyze spontaneous neuron spikes (single unit activities)
3-1. Recording spontaneous neuronal spikes (single unit)
There are 5 workflow templates available for recording spontaneous neuronal spikes (single unit):
1. Spontaneous_recording (Recording WITHOUT any real-time analysis)
2. Spike_recording (Recording with extracting spikes and their frequency analysis)
3. Spike_recording_filter (2 + filter)
4. Spike_recording_cluster (Recording with extracting, clustering spikes, and their frequency analyses)
5. Spike_recording_filter_cluster (4+filter)
Opening the workflow template
1. Click [Workflow] > [New] > [From Template]. (Fig.3-1.1)
2. Select either of [64MD1_1280x1024] or [64MD1_1920x1080] folder, depending on the size of your
display monitor. Select [Spikes] > [Spontaneous_recording] folders. Select the workflow template.
Go to [Basic_recording] folder for the “Spontaneous_recording” workflow template.
NOTICE:
Connect your PC to the
MED64 amplifiers and turn
on both amplifiers to open
recording workflows.
Fig.3-1.1.
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