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CinePlex v3 Manual - Plexon Inc

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5<br />

5.2.4.2 Features<br />

The Input window includes selections for the following three actions:<br />

• Keystroke – The user may bind a keystroke to the current marker, which<br />

can be used to Find the next occurrence of the marker or Insert a new occurrence<br />

of the marker.<br />

Note:<br />

If <strong>CinePlex</strong> Editor is in looping mode (see “Understanding Looping”<br />

on page 174), the search for the next marker occurrence wraps<br />

around the end of the file and continues the search at the beginning.<br />

• Button – Specific marker buttons appear in the array on the right side of the<br />

Input window. Click a marker button to Find the next occurrence of the<br />

marker or Insert a new occurrence of the marker.<br />

• Left-Click – This item refers to a click of the left mouse button in the Activity<br />

window. Select finds the nearest occurrence of the selected marker. Insert<br />

inserts a new occurrence of the selected marker at the time corresponding to<br />

the mouse pointer position when the left mouse button is clicked.<br />

5.2.5 Channels Window<br />

5.2.5.1 Function<br />

The Channels window displays all of the channels in the neural data file and<br />

their associated properties.<br />

5.2.5.2 Features<br />

The columns in the Channels window list the following information for each<br />

channel:<br />

• Name – Shows the name of the channel<br />

• Type – Indicates the type of channel, either spike or continuous<br />

• Count – Shows the number of spikes for spike channels, or the number of<br />

samples for continuous channels<br />

• Show – When selected, shows the spikes or continuous data from that channel<br />

in the Activity window<br />

• Unsorted, Unit a, b, c, ... – Indicates the number of spikes in the channels<br />

that are unsorted, or that belong to Unit a, Unit b, etc.<br />

224 <strong>CinePlex</strong>

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