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Sorting of neural spikes: When wavelet based methods outperform principal component analysis
Authors:Alexey Pavlov  Valeri A. Makarov  Ioulia Makarova  Fivos Panetsos
Affiliation:(1) Nonlinear Dynamics Laboratory, Department of Physics, Saratov State University, Astrakhanskaya St. 83, 410026 Saratov, Russia;(2) Neuroscience Lab, Department of Applied Mathematics, Escuela de Optica, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Avda. Arcos de Jalon s/n, 28037 Madrid, Spain;(3) Departamento Investigacion, Hospital Ramon y Cajal, 28034, Madrid, Spain
Abstract:Sorting of the extracellularly recorded spikes is a basic prerequisite for analysis of the cooperative neural behavior and neural code. Fundamentally the sorting performance is defined by the quality of discriminative features extracted from spike waveforms. Here we discuss two features extraction approaches: principal component analysis (PCA), and wavelet transform (WT). We show that only when properly tuned to the data, the WT technique may outperform PCA. We present a novel method for extraction of spike features based on a combination of PCA and continuous WT. The method automatically tunes its WT part to the data structure making use of knowledge obtained by PCA. We demonstrate the method on simulated and experimental data sets.
Keywords:clustering  neural spikes  spike sorting  wavelet analysis
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