![]() As you can imagine, even when only sampling a few minutes out of each file, doing this for each individual AP takes a lot of time. I'm supposed to find the threshold, peak, and after hyperpolarization of each action potential in a given section, then use that to calculate things like AP half heights and widths. I've been tasked with looking at files of electrical activity in the brainstems of rats. But I also noticed a few other technical areas where she may not always know about or utilize all of the technology available for certain tasks (she wasn't aware of LabChart Reader when I mentioned it, and doesn't use Powerpoints or other visual aids in her lectures), so I thought I'd ask. ![]() At first I just assumed this must be the only way to do this, because if there were a quicker way, I assumed my PI would have been using it. Sorry for the long post, but I want to make sure I get all the details in (feel free to ask for more info though).Įssentially, I'm doing some fairly tedious work and I feel like there's probably a program out there somewhere that could do it-or at least help speed it up. I might crosspost this on a physiology subreddit at some point, but given the area of physiology we're studying, I thought this might be a good place to start. ![]() I'm an undergrad who got a summer job working in an animal physiology lab. ![]()
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