School of Computing and Mathematics, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK.
J Neurosci Methods. 2010 Dec 15;194(1):158-71. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2010.09.009. Epub 2010 Sep 25.
Over the last few years, simultaneous recordings of multiple spike trains have become widely used by neuroscientists. Therefore, it is important to develop new tools for analysing multiple spike trains in order to gain new insight into the function of neural systems. This paper describes how techniques from the field of visual analytics can be used to reveal specific patterns of neural activity. An interactive raster plot called iRaster has been developed. This software incorporates a selection of statistical procedures for visualization and flexible manipulations with multiple spike trains. For example, there are several procedures for the re-ordering of spike trains which can be used to unmask activity propagation, spiking synchronization, and many other important features of multiple spike train activity. Additionally, iRaster includes a rate representation of neural activity, a combined representation of rate and spikes, spike train removal and time interval removal. Furthermore, it provides multiple coordinated views, time and spike train zooming windows, a fisheye lens distortion, and dissemination facilities. iRaster is a user friendly, interactive, flexible tool which supports a broad range of visual representations. This tool has been successfully used to analyse both synthetic and experimentally recorded datasets. In this paper, the main features of iRaster are described and its performance and effectiveness are demonstrated using various types of data including experimental multi-electrode array recordings from the ganglion cell layer in mouse retina. iRaster is part of an ongoing research project called VISA (Visualization of Inter-Spike Associations) at the Visualization Lab in the University of Plymouth. The overall aim of the VISA project is to provide neuroscientists with the ability to freely explore and analyse their data. The software is freely available from the Visualization Lab website (see www.plymouth.ac.uk/infovis).
在过去的几年中,同时记录多个尖峰训练已被神经科学家广泛使用。因此,开发新的工具来分析多个尖峰训练以深入了解神经系统的功能非常重要。本文介绍了如何使用视觉分析领域的技术来揭示特定的神经活动模式。已经开发了一种称为 iRaster 的交互式光栅图。该软件结合了用于可视化和灵活处理多个尖峰训练的选择统计程序。例如,有几种用于重新排序尖峰训练的程序,可用于揭示活动传播、尖峰同步以及多个尖峰训练活动的许多其他重要特征。此外,iRaster 包括神经活动的速率表示、速率和尖峰的组合表示、尖峰训练去除和时间间隔去除。此外,它提供了多个协调视图、时间和尖峰训练缩放窗口、鱼眼镜头失真以及传播设施。iRaster 是一个用户友好、交互、灵活的工具,支持广泛的视觉表示。该工具已成功用于分析合成和实验记录的数据集。在本文中,描述了 iRaster 的主要功能,并使用各种类型的数据(包括来自鼠标视网膜神经节细胞层的实验多电极阵列记录)演示了其性能和有效性。iRaster 是普利茅斯大学可视化实验室正在进行的名为 VISA(尖峰关联的可视化)的研究项目的一部分。VISA 项目的总体目标是为神经科学家提供自由探索和分析数据的能力。该软件可从可视化实验室网站免费获得(请参见 www.plymouth.ac.uk/infovis)。