Burst Detection Methods

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Abstract

‘Bursting’, defined as periods of high-frequency firing of a neuron separated by periods of quiescence, has been observed in various neuronal systems, both in vitro and in vivo. It has been associated with a range of neuronal processes, including efficient information transfer and the formation of functional networks during development, and has been shown to be sensitive to genetic and pharmacological manipulations. Accurate detection of periods of bursting activity is thus an important aspect of characterising both spontaneous and evoked neuronal network activity. A wide variety of computational methods have been developed to detect periods of bursting in spike trains recorded from neuronal networks. In this chapter, we review several of the most popular and successful of these methods.

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Cotterill, E., & Eglen, S. J. (2019). Burst Detection Methods. In Advances in Neurobiology (Vol. 22, pp. 185–206). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11135-9_8

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