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This archive contains spike trains simultaneously recorded from ganglion cells in the tiger salamander retina with a multi-electrode array while viewing a repeated natural movie clip. These data have been analyzed in previous papers, notably Puchalla et al. Neuron 2005 and Schneidman et al. Nature 2006.
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2 | Data_Spike_Trains.txt | 2.91 MB | |
3 | Display_Spike_Trains.pdf | 3.59 MB |