MEA Viewer: a High-performance Interactive Application for Visualizing Electrophysiological Data

Author:

Bridges Daniel C.,Tovar Kenneth R.,Wu Bian,Hansma Paul K.,Kosik Kenneth S.

Abstract

AbstractMulti-electrode arrays (MEAs) have been used for many years to measure electrical activity in ensembles of many hundreds of neurons, and are used in research areas as diverse as neuronal connectivity and drug discovery. A high sampling frequency is required to adequately capture action potentials, also known as spikes, the primary electrical event associated with neuronal activity, and the resulting raw data files are large and difficult to visualize with traditional plotting tools. Many common approaches to deal with this issue, such as extracting spikes times and solely performing spike train analysis, significantly reduce data dimensionality. Unbiased data exploration benefits from the use of tools that minimize data transforms and such tools enable the development of heuristic perspective from data prior to any subsequent processing. Here we introduce MEA Viewer, a high-performance interactive application for the direct visualization of multi-channel electrophysiological data. MEA Viewer provides many high-performance visualizations of electrophysiological data, including an easily navigable overview of all recorded extracellular signals overlaid with spike timestamp data and an interactive raster plot. Beyond the fundamental data displays, MEA Viewer can signal average and spatially overlay the extent of action potential propagation within single neurons. This view extracts information below the spike detection threshold to directly visualize the propagation of action potentials across the plane of the MEA. This entirely new method of using MEAs opens up new and novel research applications for medium density arrays. MEA Viewer is licensed under the General Public License version 3, GPLv3, and is available at http://github.com/dbridges/mea-tools.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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