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Wave_clus 3
Wave_clus is a fast and unsupervised algorithm for spike detection and sorting that runs under Windows, Mac or Linux operating systems.
To install, download this repository into a folder. In MATLAB (R2009b or higher) go to Set Path and add the directory wave_clus
with the subfolders to the MATLAB path.
How to use
There are two ways to use Wave_clus:
-
To open the GUI, type
wave_clus
in the MATLAB command prompt. -
To use the batch functions, type
Get_spikes('filename.ext')
, where.ext
is a file extension (eg..mat
), for the spike detection; this will save a filefilename_spikes.mat
in the current directory. Subsequently, runDo_clustering('filename_spikes.mat')
to do the sorting. You can process multiple files at once or specific channels of multiple files.
Wave_clus can read raw data or already detected spikes generated with electrophysiology data acquisition systems (Blackrock, Neuralynx, Plexon, TDT, Intan, etc) or saved as matlab files (*.mat
). It can also deal with tetrodes and high-density probes. See the Wiki page for Input Files for more details.
Either way, wave_clus generates a file times_filename.mat
, with a variable cluster_class
of two columns: the first column is the class of the spike and the second one is the spike time in ms.
Wave_clus is free (and therefore without any warranty) for any non-commercial applications. For any commercial application please contact Prof. Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.
Important links
Questions, problems and suggestions: issues section.
More instructions, details, FAQ and developer information: wiki.
References
How to cite
A novel and fully automatic spike sorting implementation with variable number of features. F. J. Chaure, H. G. Rey and R. Quian Quiroga. Journal of Neurophysiology; 2018. https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00339.2018
@article{doi:10.1152/jn.00339.2018,
title={A novel and fully automatic spike sorting implementation with variable number of features},
author={Chaure, F. J. and Rey, H. G. and Quian Quiroga, R.},
journal={Journal of Neurophysiology},
year={2018},
volume={120},
number={4},
pages={1859-1871},
doi = {10.1152/jn.00339.2018},
}
For a non technical reference about spike sorting see:
Quick guide: Spike Sorting<br/> Quian Quiroga, R.<br/> Current Biology, Vol 22. R45–R46, 2012.
Spike Sorting<br/> R. Quian Quiroga<br/> Scholarpedia 2 (12): 3583. 2007