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We have 64 channel electrodes, however we don't know the spacial configuration now that they have been implanted. When we create a simple 8x8 channel map, it seems biased to identifying a specific waveform on adjacent channels. For example a waveform on 20 will also be identified on 21, 13(channel above) and 28 (channel below). Even though this shouldn't really be the case. Is there a way to create a channel map or change a parameter so that kilosort treats every channel as equal distance, so that there is no bias to adjacent channels?
We're willing to use kilosort 2 or 3.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Hi,
We have 64 channel electrodes, however we don't know the spacial configuration now that they have been implanted. When we create a simple 8x8 channel map, it seems biased to identifying a specific waveform on adjacent channels. For example a waveform on 20 will also be identified on 21, 13(channel above) and 28 (channel below). Even though this shouldn't really be the case. Is there a way to create a channel map or change a parameter so that kilosort treats every channel as equal distance, so that there is no bias to adjacent channels?
We're willing to use kilosort 2 or 3.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: