- May 14, 2012
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jsiegle authored
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jsiegle authored
The SpikeDetector now uses SpikeObjects to pass spike messages, rather than the GenericProcessor "addEvent" code, as previously. This makes it easier to distribute spikes to multi-channel electrode displays, such as StereotrodePlot and TetrodePlot. However, there's still a problem with setting the axes. "Real" spikes have an issue with constantly changing the axes, whereas simulated spikes do not.
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- May 13, 2012
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- May 11, 2012
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Josh Siegle authored
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jsiegle authored
Through the SpikeDetector Editor, it's now possible to change the channel mapping for each electrode and adjust thresholds. It's not yet possible to inactivate particular electrodes or change parameters over multiple electrodes at once; these will both be necessary functions in the future.
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- May 10, 2012
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jsiegle authored
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- May 07, 2012
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
Now, when the user clicks on a tab in the DataViewport, the corresponding Editor becomes active. Likewise, when the user selects an Editor with a Visualizer, the corresponding tab becomes active in the DataViewport.
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Josh Siegle authored
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- Apr 24, 2012
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Josh Siegle authored
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jsiegle authored
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- Apr 23, 2012
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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- Apr 22, 2012
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- Apr 19, 2012
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jsiegle authored
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- Apr 18, 2012
- Apr 17, 2012
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Josh Siegle authored
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- Apr 13, 2012
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- Apr 10, 2012
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Stuart Layton authored
I commented out the activateAntiAliasing call and added a call to disableAntiAliasing for the SpikeDisplayCanvas as antialiasing messes up the projection plots. We can revert this change in the future if we come up with a way to enable anti-aliasing without completely messing up the projection plots
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Stuart Layton authored
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Stuart Layton authored
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