Wavelet filtering before spike detection preserves waveform shape and enhances single-unit discrimination |
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Authors: | Wiltschko Alexander B Gage Gregory J Berke Joshua D |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA. |
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Abstract: | The isolation of single units in extracellular recordings involves filtering. Removing lower frequencies allows a constant threshold to be applied in order to identify and extract action potential events. However, standard methods such as Butterworth bandpass filtering perform this frequency excision at a cost of grossly distorting waveform shapes. Here, we apply wavelet decomposition and reconstruction as a filter for electrophysiology data and demonstrate its ability to better preserve spike shape. For the majority of cells, this approach also improves spike signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and increases cluster discrimination. Additionally, the described technique is fast enough to be applied real-time. |
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Keywords: | Wavelets Filtering Spike detection Spike sorting Clustering Extracellular recording |
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