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-# Khani_and_Gollisch_2017_RGC_spiketrains_for_spatial_contrast_adaptation
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+## Khani_and_Gollisch_2017_RGC_spiketrains_for_spatial_contrast_adaptation
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-Data sets accompanying Khani and Gollisch, Journal of Neurophysiology 2017: Diversity in spatial scope of contrast adaptation among mouse retinal ganglion cells.
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+### Data: Mouse retinal ganglion cell recordings under local contrast switches
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+Contact: Tim Gollisch, Email: tim.gollisch@med.uni-goettingen.de, Website: https://www.retina.uni-goettingen.de/
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+This repository contains the main data that was analyzed in the paper
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+Khani MH, Gollisch T (2017) Diversity in spatial scope of contrast adaptation among mouse retinal ganglion cells. J Neurophysiol 118:3024-3043.
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+The data archive contains multielectrode-array recordings of retinal ganglion cell spiking activity, measured in the isolated mouse retina. The main stimulus was a simultaneous display of two binary white-noise sequences, shown in parallel at different locations on the retina. The contrast of the white-noise sequences at one location (or at both locations alternatingly) switched repeatedly between a high and a low value. More details about the recorded data and the applied stimuli and instructions of how to use the data for analyses can be found in the manual file **Manual_spatial_contrast_adaptation_data_repository.pdf**.
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+If you plan to use these data for a publication, please inform us about it, and don't forget to cite the original paper as well as the source of the data (including the DOI).
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