Hi, CEBRA team! How can I compare the neural dynamic or latent/decoding differences between two group of mice? #109
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Hi, CEBRA team! Thanks for great algorisms and analysis methods. I currently reading the paper and the doc in the web. I wanna to use the great method to my project of two_photon + mice behaviour data. At this time point, I got the [Neuron * Time] (row * column) dataset and continuous behaviour data (from DLC and some user_defined characteristics like the state of mice using discrete variables like 0 or 1) from two group of mice (namely Control and Experiment). To be clarity, the behaviour paradigm is the same,and the only differences is the different group of mice. I wanna to know how can I compare the neural dynamic or latent/decoding differences between two group of mice? I have some idea for analysis the data. Could you help me to exam is the following idea work or correct? Thanks a lot! There are two hypothesis I wanna to test from my data: One is the control group of mice may decode the state of mice (user_defined characteristics using discrete variables like 0 or 1) correctly and the Experiment may decode less correctly. The other is both of group of mcie decode the state of mice correctly but the dynamic of neural activity is different. Thanks for your help! I am looking forward for your reply and appreciate for your help in advance. |
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Thanks! Aside from maybe other statistical approaches, all the above sounds fine to me. You could additionally consider training with our multi-session (all control, all expt), then check decoding, consistency and goodness of fit (loss value). |
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Hi, CEBRA team! Thanks for your reply!
Is that possible, I use the continuous_label to represent the discrete label? I mean using the 0 and 1 in continuous_label as the input for the cebra model. Because the 0 and 1 may be the most important feature of this experiment. Thanks a lot for help! |
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Thanks!
Aside from maybe other statistical approaches, all the above sounds fine to me.
You could additionally consider training with our multi-session (all control, all expt), then check decoding, consistency and goodness of fit (loss value).