Journal: bioRxiv
Article Title: Neural subspaces of imagined movements in parietal cortex remain stable over several years in humans
doi: 10.1101/2023.07.05.547767
Figure Lengend Snippet: Methods. A) The neural signal was recorded on all days of the task using the same microelectrode arrays (Blackrock Neurotech). Arrays were implanted in the Anterior Intraparietal Area (AIP) and Brodmann Area 5 (BA5) of participant 1, and the junction of the postcentral and intraparietal sulcus (PC-IP) in participant 2. B) Data were arranged in a tensor of multi-unit activity (MUA) on each channel, of each trial completed during the duration of the study. All trials within a day were grouped and a pair of days was selected for further analysis (e.g., day N or M). For each day, the latent neural data was calculated using principal component analysis (PCA). The latent data were aligned by canonical correlation analysis (CCA), and the magnitude of the alignment was calculated as the principal subspace angle (PSA).
Article Snippet: The latent data from each day in the pair was then aligned using Canonical Correlations Analysis (CCA) (‘canoncorr’ function, Matlab 2021b).
Techniques: Activity Assay