Courtesy:
Diana Martinez (Nadim lab)
 
LP (lateral pyloric) neuron
  (bursting)
 
PD (pyloric dylator) neuron
 
AGR (Anterior gastric receptor) neuron
 
PD and LP simultaneously impaled
 
PD neuron with IPSPs from LP neuron
  Each file has two columns:
Courtesy:
Farzan Nadim
 
LP (lateral pyloric) (picrotoxin)
  Each file has three columns:
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LP (lateral pyloric) neuron
 
(spiking)
Column 1:
time (msec)
Column 2:
membrane potential (mv)
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LP (lateral pyloric) (control)
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Column 1:
time (msec)
Column 2:
membrane potential (mV)
Column 3:
extracellular potential (mV)
                         
CA1 pyramidal layer of a freely-moving mouse
Courtesy:
Eran Stark, Buzsaki lab, NYU Medical School
Light sinusoidal inputs
 
ResonanceLight
 
ResonanceRes
 
ResonanceClu
 
ResonanceEEG
"Light" and "EEG" files:
sampled at 1250 Hz (Δt=1/1250)
"Clu" and "Res" files:
spike time data
"Clu" files:
cluster identity
(e.g., 33 is the Int that responds to light, 34 is the Pyr that responds to the Int input)
"Res" files:
corresponding time of each spike (sampled at 20 kHz, 16 times higher than the EEG files)
  Samples 1 to 16 in the "Res" files correspond to sample 1 in the EEG
Light square pulses
 
PulsesLight
 
PulsesRes
 
PulsesClu
 
PulsesEEG
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The file has three columns.
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Column 1:
time (msec)
Column 2:
extracellular potential (mV)
Column 3:
membrane potential (mV)
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Horacio
Last modified: Thu Sep 2 10:45:36 EDT 2010