Abstract

A discriminator for the real-time segregation of the unit activity of different neurons according to any combination of the following parameters of its waveform is described: (a) positive peak amplitude (separated into seven levels); (b) peak value of the negative spike wave (seven levels); (c) time interval (partitioned into 16 classes) between consecutive crossings of two preset levels; (d) the sequence of positive and negative parts of the spike. The discriminator, which implements several innovations, has shown good results in practical applications. The output of the discrimiminator (coded into 12 bits) can be evaluated either by a laboratory computer where it acts as a peripheral device, or by a supplementary apparatus, which is also described.

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