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Spike Sorting Note: For stereotrode and tetrode data, the sort range is specified per-electrode, not for the concatenated waveform. 4.4.6 Selecting Features to Use For Sorting For those sorting methods that use feature space (i.e. all methods except Waveform Crossing and Templates), one must first decide which feature space to work in. One does this by selecting particular features for each of the 2 (for the 2D Clusters view) or 3 (for the 3D Clusters view) axes in feature space (See Section 6.4, "Features Available for Sorting” on page 294.). Offline Sorter Software does all spike sorting and calculates all statistics in the feature space selected, so the objective is to find a combination of features that gives maximal cluster separation. The description in Section 3.13, "Feature vs. Feature View” on page 80 can be useful in selecting which features to use. First, select either the 2D Clusters view or the 3D Clusters view using the View menu command or the toolbar buttons or . Then, select features for the X, Y, (and Z) axes from the drop-down lists on the toolbar: Note: Only the “active” features appear in the drop-down lists, which are a subset of all features. Use the Active Features tab of the Tools | Options dialog box to select which features are active. For more information, see Section 3.7.2, "Clusters Views Common Functionality” on page 54. When switching channels within the currently-opened data file, the selected features can either be “remembered” on a per-channel basis, or the same feature space can be used across all channels. You can control this by the Remember selected features for each channel checkbox in the Tools | Options | Feature Calc dialog box. If the sorting algorithms are used, remember that they work differently in 2D and 3D feature space. The feature space that the algorithms use depends on the active view when the sorting operation initiates. See Section 6.5.1, "Feature Space Used for Sorting” on page 299. 4.5 Spike Sorting Finally, the waveforms can now be sorted into units. Offline Sorter Software offers several methods to accomplish this. 4.5.1 Manual, Semi-Automatic, and Automatic Clustering Methods Offline Sorter Software offers manual, semi-automatic, and automatic methods to identifying units or clusters. Version 4.0 143