微电极数据自动处理系统

E. Glaser
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设计并建立了一个数据处理系统,将模拟磁带上的单个微电极记录转换为穿孔纸带记录。转换过程保留了神经事件发生的确切时间顺序。打孔纸带记录可用于通过“flexwriter”获得硬拷贝,并用于在许多数字计算机器中的任何一台上打孔IBM卡片进行计算。因此,它允许数字计算机在刺激期间和之后对自发活动和适应性细胞过程等现象进行详细的研究。获得纸带记录的基本方法是将原始磁带记录的重放速度放慢50或100倍。这允许通过为此目的而设计的紧凑数字子系统将间隔进行连续的模拟到数字转换。测量结果被编码并呈现给以每秒110个字符的速度运行的磁带穿孔机。在每个间隔测量的末尾插入一个编码字符,以识别间隔为:刺激-反应、反应-反应、反应-刺激、刺激-刺激。这个编码符号的其他用途也是可能的。
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An Automatic System for Processing Microelectrode Data
A data processing system has been designed and built which converts single unit microelectrode recordings obtained on analog magnetic tape into a punched paper tape record. The conversion process preserves the exact time sequence in which the neurological events occur. The punched paper tape record can be used to obtain hard copy via a "Flexowriter" and to punch IBM cards for computation on any one of a number of digital computing machines. It thereby permits detailed study by digital computers of such phenomena as spontaneous activity and adaptive cell processes during and after periods of stimulation. The basic method for obtaining the paper tape record is to slow down the playback of the original tape record by a factor of 50 or l00. This permits continuous analog to digital conversion of the intervals by a compact digital subsystem designed for this purpose. The measurements are encoded and presented to a tape perforator operating at 110 characters per second. A code character is inserted at the end of each interval measurement to identify the intervals as: stimulus-response, response-response, response-stimulus, stimulus-stimulus. Other uses of this coding symbol are possible.
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