A statistical method for analyzing and comparing spatiotemporal cortical activation patterns
Abstract
We present a new statistical method to analyze multichannel steady-state local field potentials (LFP) recorded within different sensory cortices of different rodent species. Our spatiotemporal multi-dimensional cluster statistics (MCS) method enables statistical analyzing and comparing clusters of data points in n-dimensional space. We demonstrate that using this approach stimulus-specific attractor-like spatiotemporal activity patterns can be detected and be significantly different from each other during stimulation with long-lasting stimuli. Our method may be applied to other types of multichannel neuronal data, like EEG, MEG or spiking responses and used for the development of new read-out algorithms of brain activity and by that opens new perspectives for the development of brain-computer interfaces.
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