NeuroMatic, data analysis software

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Display Graphs

Overlay – overlay several data waves in the channel display graph.

Smooth** – smooth data waves. Enter the number of points (enter “0” for no smoothing). You will be requested to select a smoothing function.

F(t)** – integrate, differentiate, double-differentiate or normalize data waves.

Autoscale – turn autoscale on/off. Use the graph marquee Freeze functions to freeze x and y scales: on a channel graph, draw a square marquee with your mouse and right-click inside. You should see options to FreezeChanX, FreezeChanY, FreezeChanXY, etc.

Off – turn channel display off. If you want to turn the display back on, select (NeuroMatic > Chan Graphs On).

Configs – set your channel graph configurations (NeuroMatic > Configs > Edit > Chan) and then save them for future use (NeuroMatic > Configs > Save).

Find more graph display options within the drop-down menu situated at the top-left corner of each channel graph.

** Note, these are “virtual” operations that do not change your data. They are, however, recognized and used within the various analysis tabs, such as Stats, Spike and Event. You also have the option to use these controls when executing the Average function (enter “yes” at prompt to use channel Smooth and F(t) variables).


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