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Our lab is using Cambridge Neurotech 32 channel electrode. We found that Kilosort often reuses the same spike and put it into different "good" clusters. The figures show an example, cluster 29 and 28 share many spikes. Is there any way to avoid this? Thanks!
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It would be good to see the amplitude view and the template view. Most likely, one of these is smaller, and picks up the residuals of the larger template. The correct thing to do is drop the smaller template in these cases.
Our lab is using Cambridge Neurotech 32 channel electrode. We found that Kilosort often reuses the same spike and put it into different "good" clusters. The figures show an example, cluster 29 and 28 share many spikes. Is there any way to avoid this? Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: