2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.07.25.550571
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Rastermap: a discovery method for neural population recordings

Abstract: Neurophysiology has long progressed through exploratory experiments and chance discoveries. Anecdotes abound of researchers setting up experiments while listening to spikes in real time and observing a pattern of consistent firing when certain stimuli or behaviors happened. With the advent of large-scale recordings, such close observation of data has become harder because high-dimensional spaces are impenetrable to our pattern-finding intuitions. To help ourselves find patterns in neural data, our lab has been… Show more

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“…4c (2), bottom of Rastermap), followed by transient suppression (see Suppl Movie S4). Examination of individual “raw” dF/F traces confirmed that these differences were not due to artifacts of z-scoring or superneuron averaging (Stringer et al, 2023, bioRxiv) in the PC and Rastermap sorted displays (not shown).…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…4c (2), bottom of Rastermap), followed by transient suppression (see Suppl Movie S4). Examination of individual “raw” dF/F traces confirmed that these differences were not due to artifacts of z-scoring or superneuron averaging (Stringer et al, 2023, bioRxiv) in the PC and Rastermap sorted displays (not shown).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…This method for one-dimensional nonlinear embedding works by sorting and clustering of ROIs (i.e. neurons) by similarity of neural activity patterns across multiple timescales, using k-means clustering, sorting by asymmetric similarity as defined by peak cross-correlations at non-negative timelags, and upsampling of individual cluster activities in principal components space to allow sorting within clusters (Stringer et al, 2023, bioRxiv). Here, sorting with Rastermap revealed stark clustering of neurons with clearly distinguishable activity patterns that exhibited heterogeneous relationships to the behavioral primitive arousal/movement variables of walk speed, whisker motion energy, and pupil diameter (Fig.…”
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