some fixes to firing rate exercise
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\usepackage[left=20mm,right=20mm,top=25mm,bottom=25mm]{geometry}
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\pagestyle{headandfoot} \header{{\bfseries\large Exercise
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}}{{\bfseries\large Time-dependent firing rate}}{{\bfseries\large December, 12, 2017}}
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}}{{\bfseries\large Time-dependent firing rate}}{{\bfseries\large December, 04, 2018}}
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\firstpagefooter{Dr. Jan Grewe}{Phone: 29 74588}{Email:
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jan.grewe@uni-tuebingen.de} \runningfooter{}{\thepage}{}
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interspike interval). Use the \code{lifoustim.mat}. The dataset
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contains three variables. 1st the spike times in different trials,
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2nd the stimulus, and 3rd the temporal resolution. The total
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duration of each trial amounts to 30 seconds.
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duration of each trial is 30 seconds.
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\begin{parts}
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\part{} Write a function that takes three arguments: the spike
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\part{} Write a script that applies the above function to estimate
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the firing rate of each trial. Plot a single individual responses
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and the average response as a function of time into the same plot.
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\part{} Extend your program that it saves the figure in a format
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according to the rules given by the \textit{Journal of
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Neuroscience}. This relates to the figure size and the
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fontsizes.
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\part{} Extend your program that it saves the figure with the width of 8.5\,cm using a fontsize of 10\,pt for labels.
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See Chapter 3 in the script, or browse the Matlab help for information.
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\part{} Store the figure in pdf format.
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\end{parts}
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\question{} Extend your script that it also plots the interspike
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interval histogram and the distribution of spike counts into
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separate figures. Save the figures to file using the pdf format.
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separate figures. Save the figures to file using the pdf format. You may also choose to use subplots instead of individual figures.
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\question{} Some trials are different from the others.
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\question{} Some trials are different than the others.
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\begin{parts}
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\part{} Use the rasterplot to identify them. In which sense
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are they different from the others? Save the rasterplot in pdf
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format.
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\part{} Identify those trial in which the total spike count
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are they different? Save the rasterplot in pdf
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format. Use the same size as above and make sure it is properly labeled.
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\part{} Identify the trials in which the spike count
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deviates more than $2\sigma$ from the average.
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\end{parts}
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\end{questions}
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