Fractal-Based Point Processes: Data Sets
Below are links to the nine data sets analyzed in Fractal-Based
Point Processes.
For more details on these data sets, please see pages 117, 167, and
341.
The files available here are interevent intervals, rather than
event times.
For help with uncompressing gzip files, please see the
gzip home page.
- Cochlea: please see the
SPIB database
- Computer (two data sets): please see the
BC page
- Cortex
- Reference:
Teich, M. C., Turcott, R. G., and Siegel, R. M. (1996).
Temporal correlation in cat striate-cortex neural spike trains.
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine,
15(5), 79-87.
- Details: 1705 intervals totalling 958.543 seconds at 1 msec resolution
- Click here for data in gzipped ASCII format
- Geniculate
- Reference:
Lowen, S. B., Ozaki, T., Kaplan, E., Saleh, B. E. A.,
and Teich, M. C. (2001).
Fractal features of dark, maintained, and driven neural discharges
in the cat visual system.
Methods, 24 (Fractals in Neuroscience), 377-394.
- Details: 111811 intervals totalling 7382.51 seconds at
0.1 msec resolution
- Click here for data in gzipped ASCII format
- Heartbeat: please see data set 16273 on the
Physionet database
- Interneuron
- Reference:
Turcott, R. G., Barker, P. D. R., and Teich, M. C. (1995).
Long-duration correlation in the sequence of action potentials
in an insect visual interneuron.
Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 52, 253-271.
- Details: 4070 intervals totalling 7886.11 seconds at 1 msec resolution
- Click here for data in gzipped ASCII format
- Retina
- Reference: please see Geniculate, above.
- Details: 230397 intervals totalling 7382.55 seconds at
0.1 msec resolution
- Click here for data in gzipped ASCII format
- Synapse
- Reference:
Lowen, S. B., Cash, S. S., Poo, M.-m., and Teich, M. C. (1997b).
Quantal neurotransmitter secretion rate exhibits fractal behavior.
Journal of Neuroscience, 17, 5666-5677.
- Details: 2644 intervals totalling 8163.83 seconds at 55 msec resolution (rounded to 10 msec)
- Click here for data in gzipped ASCII format
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