HIGHLIGHTS
- who: James B. Isbister from the Department University of have published the Article: Clustering and control for adaptation uncovers time-warped spike time patterns in cortical networks in vivo, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: The paper compares the potential encoding capacity of the characterised clusters under three alternative relative spike time difference coding regimes named Relative Difference Regimes (RDR) 1-3.
- future: Future work may explore improved estimates of single trial state. The joint roles of adaptation and trial-to-trial changes in excitability promote the use of dynamic clustering . . .
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