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Neuromechatronics

Neuromechatronics. Instructors: Malcolm A. MacIver Matt Tresch TA: Aimee Schultz. today. brief overview of electric organ discharges what to do with acquired signals how to make wiki entries Aimee’s overview of data acquisition with MATLAB

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Neuromechatronics

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  1. Neuromechatronics Instructors: Malcolm A. MacIver Matt Tresch TA: Aimee Schultz

  2. today • brief overview of electric organ discharges • what to do with acquired signals • how to make wiki entries • Aimee’s overview of data acquisition with MATLAB • tell me what you are thinking about for the mechatronic component • Look at the Post ’99 article briefly if you can • novelty responses are typically brief

  3. electric fish signals • generated by modified muscle cells (myogenic electric organ) • generated by modified neuron (neurogenic electric organ) • used for communication and for electrolocation • different neural substrates for these • two distinct forms • pulse type • wave type • African and South American (unrelated!)

  4. the electric organ discharge (EOD)(South American electric fish)

  5. electroreceptor distribution ~14,000 tuberous electroreceptor organs electric organ Based on Carr & Maler (1982)

  6. empirically measured electric field around A. albifrons (Data: Assad & Rasnow)

  7. electric field (field data set: Assad & Rasnow)

  8. infrared video

  9. afferent neurophysiology

  10. neural signal recording 1 • • • 13,857

  11. relation to the CNS

  12. what to do with acquired signals • During lab, you will • acquire EODs and novelty responses in the quasi-restrained elephant nose • do some signal analysis to achieve • Fig 1 of Post & von der Emde 1999 • “interspike” interval histogram

  13. interspike interval histograms • a typical method for looking at basic properties of spike trains in neural recordings

  14. admin stuff • how to make wiki entries • groups • reichardt – southwest rig • Alex Birdwell • Serge Weydert • James Rebesco • watanabe – west rig • Blythe Towal • Katie Muse • dickinson – northwest rig • Brian Quist • Aaron Ferber • Brian DeNardo

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