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Spike train data from marmoset retinal ganglion cells under stimulation with spatiotemporal white noise

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README.md

Zapp_Gollisch_2023_Marmoset_RGC_spiketrains_under_spatiotemporal_white_noise

Spike train data from marmoset retinal ganglion cells under stimulation with spatiotemporal white noise

Accompanying the manuscript:

Zapp SJ, Khani MH, Schreyer HM, Sridhar S, Ramakrishna V, Krüppel S, Mietsch M, Protti DA, Karamanlis D, Gollisch T: Accelerated spike-triggered non-negative matrix factorization reveals coordinated ganglion cell subunit mosaics in the primate retina

For information about the structure of the repository, the format of the data, and the reconstruction of applied visual stimuli, see the file Manual.pdf.

If you plan to use this data for a publication, please inform us about it and don’t forget to cite the original paper (see reference above) as well as the source of the data.

Computer code for fitting subunit grid models to the data of this repository and evaluating the obtained models on natural stimuli is available here: https://github.com/gollischlab/STNMF_with_AFHALS

Contact: Tim Gollisch, Email: tim.gollisch@med.uni-goettingen.de, Website: https://www.retina.uni-goettingen.de

datacite.yml
Title Dataset - Marmoset retinal ganglion cell responses to finely structured spatiotemporal white noise
Authors Zapp,Sören J.;University Medical Center Göttingen;ORCID:0000-0003-0836-1663
Gollisch,Tim;University Medical Center Göttingen;ORCID:0000-0003-3998-533X
Description Dataset accompanying the manuscript by Zapp et al. 2024: Accelerated spike-triggered non-negative matrix factorization reveals coordinated ganglion cell subunit mosaics in the primate retina.
License Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)
References Zapp SJ, Khani MH, Schreyer HM, Sridhar S, Ramakrishna V, Krüppel S, Mietsch M, Protti DA, Karamanlis D, Gollisch T (2023), Accelerated spike-triggered non-negative matrix factorization reveals coordinated ganglion cell subunit mosaics in the primate retina, in preparation [doi:tba] (IsSupplementTo)
Funding EU, ERC.724822
DFG, 432680300
Keywords Neuroscience
Electrophysiology
Multielectrode arrays
Retina
Ganglion cells
Spike trains
Marmoset
Primate
White noise
Resource Type Dataset