Difference between revisions of "PCA analýza akčných potenciálov"
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This is Neuron in the thalamus: Oscilloscope tracing of the activity from neurons in the thalamus (nucleus parafascicularis). | This is Neuron in the thalamus: Oscilloscope tracing of the activity from neurons in the thalamus (nucleus parafascicularis). | ||
− | In the recording, you should be able to see several action potentials with different sizes. There is one large spike and several smaller ones. | + | In the recording, you should be able to see several action potentials with different sizes. There is one large spike and several smaller ones.<BR> |
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[http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/DSCN1718.flv Run video] from [http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/son.html Sounds of Neuroscience] | [http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/DSCN1718.flv Run video] from [http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/son.html Sounds of Neuroscience] | ||
+ | And this is a simulation of Channel Gating during an action potential from the Gary G. Matthews: ''NEUROBIOLOGY Molecules, Cells and Systems''<BR> | ||
+ | [http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/matthews/channel.html See simulation] | ||
'''Literatúra:''' | '''Literatúra:''' | ||
− | * ''[ | + | * ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Action_potential&oldid=249329843 Action potential.]'' Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. (3 Nov 2008, 03:43 UTC. 12 Nov 2008). |
+ | * Lewicki, M.S. ''A review of methods for spike sorting: the detection and classification of neural action potentials.'' Network: Computation in Neural Systems. 9(4): R53-R78. (1998)<BR>Available online: [http://www.iop.org/Journals/featured/ne1998009040001 http://www.iop.org/Journals/featured/ne1998009040001] | ||
+ | * [http://binf.gmu.edu/~jsolka/s2004/binf733/papers/spike_sorting.pdf An example of principal component analysis] |
Latest revision as of 08:47, 12 November 2008
This is Neuron in the thalamus: Oscilloscope tracing of the activity from neurons in the thalamus (nucleus parafascicularis).
In the recording, you should be able to see several action potentials with different sizes. There is one large spike and several smaller ones.
Run video from Sounds of Neuroscience
And this is a simulation of Channel Gating during an action potential from the Gary G. Matthews: NEUROBIOLOGY Molecules, Cells and Systems
See simulation
Literatúra:
- Action potential. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. (3 Nov 2008, 03:43 UTC. 12 Nov 2008).
- Lewicki, M.S. A review of methods for spike sorting: the detection and classification of neural action potentials. Network: Computation in Neural Systems. 9(4): R53-R78. (1998)
Available online: http://www.iop.org/Journals/featured/ne1998009040001 - An example of principal component analysis