20161018
- Found movement times and reaction times are not generally bimodal, only true for R0088 20151102a
- Found that firing rate modulation is not purely from low-IS (<7ms) spiking by subtracting tsISI from ts in event analysis [ ] Carefully characterize firing at centerOut event to better understand if it's bursting or just fast-firing [ ] Visualize movement time vs. some firing metric to lay that theory to rest ^ this could be a stacked 2D line/area graph of ISI (or diff(ts)) or spikeDensityEstimate
20161017 [?] Look again at the finding that RT correlates with high beta power events (sort lfpRaster by MT) ^ [?] confirm that MT is bimodal (for all sessions)
20161007
- Found that the largest beta oscillations are locked to the centerOut event
- Found that bursting is visible in event-triggered spike rasters for centerOut event ^ this suggests that there should be way of correlating bursting and beta, at least during centerOut
- Found a small set of units that fired very periodically (9-10 Hz) during high beta power epochs ^ after reviewing those timestamps compared with the video they all (8-9 time points) occur while the rat is waiting for the cue ("focusing")