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2D projections of the weight of the 1st (y-axis) and 2nd (x-axis) principle component of neuronal spikes shapes. Each cluster presumably collates spikes (see action potential) of one neuron. This type of projection is used in spike sorting. (author: U. Egert)
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| current | 07:02, 6 June 2007 | 397×319 (2 KB) | Andrew pmk (Talk | contribs) | (optimize png) |
| 16:04, 16 December 2005 | 397×319 (6 KB) | Uli@wiki (Talk | contribs) | (2D projections of the weight of the 1st (y-axis) and 2nd (x-axis) principle component of neuronal spikes shapes. Each cluster presumably collates spikes (see action potential) of one neuron. This type of projection is ) |
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