SpiCoDyn: A Toolbox for the Analysis of Neuronal Network Dynamics and Connectivity from Multi-Site Spike Signal Recordings
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
We implemented an automated and efficient open-source software for the analysis of multi-site neuronal spike signals. The software package, named SpiCoDyn, has been developed as a standalone windows GUI application, using C# programming language with Microsoft Visual Studio based on.NET framework 4.5 development environment. Accepted input data formats are HDF5, level 5 MAT and text files, containing recorded or generated time series spike signals data. SpiCoDyn processes such electrophysiological signals focusing on: spiking and bursting dynamics and functional-effective connectivity analysis. In particular, for inferring network connectivity, a new implementation of the transfer entropy method is presented dealing with multiple time delays (temporal extension) and with multiple binary patterns (high order extension). SpiCoDyn is specifically tailored to process data coming from different Multi-Electrode Arrays setups, guarantying, in those specific cases, automated processing. The optimized implementation of the Delayed Transfer Entropy and the High-Order Transfer Entropy algorithms, allows performing accurate and rapid analysis on multiple spike trains from thousands of electrodes.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Neuronal networks; Multi-electrode arrays; Connectivity; Transfer entropy; Spiking and bursting activity; Multi-threading
Elenco autori:
Martinoia, Sergio
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