hc-2: Sampling rate of LED positions
Hi everyone!
I have a question regarding the rate at which the two LED positions of the hc-2 data set (in the *.whl files) are sampled:
- In the data description it says: 39.06 Hz
- In the supplementary material of the related publication (http://www.cell.com/cms/attachment/602520/4755694/mmc1.pdf) it says: "For tracking the position of the animal,two small light-emitting diodes (10-15 cm separation) mounted above the headstage were recorded by a digital video camera and sampled at 30 Hz"
Does anybody know, what the actual rate is?
Thanks! Johannes
Hi Johannes,
Thanks a lot for your interest in our data sets.
The sampling rate of the digital video camera was 30Hz. We extracted the positions of LEDs from the video movie, synchronized the video movie and electrophysiological data (.eeg file), and generated .whl files by interpolate the LEDs positions at 1/32 of the sampling rate of the .eeg file.
In most cases, the sampling rate of .eeg files was 1250Hz, therefore the sampling rate of the .whl files was 1250/32 = 39.625 Hz.
Thanks.
Kenji Mizuseki
Previously Johannes Zirkelbach wrote:
Hi everyone!
I have a question regarding the rate at which the two LED positions of the hc-2 data set (in the *.whl files) are sampled:
- In the data description it says: 39.06 Hz
- In the supplementary material of the related publication (http://www.cell.com/cms/attachment/602520/4755694/mmc1.pdf) it says: "For tracking the position of the animal,two small light-emitting diodes (10-15 cm separation) mounted above the headstage were recorded by a digital video camera and sampled at 30 Hz"
Does anybody know, what the actual rate is?
Thanks! Johannes