a question on the single-unit spiking data in ac-3
Dear Fabiano,
Thank you for your interest in the dataset. The spike sorting procedure used in this dataset is a semi-automatic spike sorter based on Lewicki (1994). Your characterization of very short ISIs in the dataset being "fairly common" is misleading, since while 27 of 31 single units have "short ISIs", only ~0.5% of all ISIs in that dataset is <1 ms. The manual part of the semi-automatic spike sorting procedure involves a curation of the isolated clusters from the automatic part of the spike sorter, and one of the criteria is indeed that single units cannot have a large percentage of short ISIs. We did not remove spikes that have short ISIs from the curated clusters, but please feel free to do so as you use the dataset.
Best,
Jermyn