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DaniMagyar avatar DaniMagyar commented on August 17, 2024 1

Hi Peter,

This helped to create the appropriate PSTHs. Previously I used a Px1 matrix in timestamps, that was the problem. Determining the offset of each manipulation results in appropriate PSTHs. Thanks!

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petersenpeter avatar petersenpeter commented on August 17, 2024

Hi Daniel

The stimulation intervals are defined by the timestamps: Px2 matrix with intervals for the P events in seconds.

I know that this is not that consistent, as the timestamps are really intervals in this case, but this is to maintain backward compatibility.

The duration field is an optional field, but really just captures diff(timestamps).

https://cellexplorer.org/datastructure/data-structure-and-format/#events

The calculated PSTHs have the same timestamps/bin size and number of bins across the stimulation events (see calc_PSTH.m). If you only have a few different durations (e.g. 1ms, 10ms and 30ms), you could create PSTHs separately for each of the durations and just give them different names.

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