Welcome to SpikeInterface’s documentation!¶
SpikeInterface is a Python module to analyze extracellular electrophysiology data.
With a few lines of code, SpikeInterface enables you to load and pre-process the recording, run several state-of-the-art spike sorters, post-process and curate the output, compute quality metrics, and visualize the results.
Warning
Version 0.101.0 introduces a major API improvement: the SortingAnalyzer
.
To read more about the motivations, checkout the
enhancement proposal.
Learn how to update your code here
and read more about the SortingAnalyzer
, please refer to the
core and postprocessing module
documentation.
Overview of SpikeInterface modules¶
SpikeInterface is made of several modules to deal with different aspects of the analysis pipeline:
read/write many extracellular file formats.
pre-process extracellular recordings.
run many popular, semi-automatic spike sorters (also in Docker/Singularity containers).
post-process spike sorted data.
compare and benchmark spike sorting outputs.
compute quality metrics to validate and curate spike sorting outputs.
visualize recordings and spike sorting outputs.
export a report and/or export to Phy.
offer a powerful Qt-based viewer in a separate package spikeinterface-gui
have some powerful sorting components to build your own sorter.
have a full motion/drift correction framework (See Motion/drift correction)
Other resources¶
To get started with SpikeInterface, you can take a look at the following additional resources:
- spiketutorials is a collection of basic and advancedtutorials. It includes links to videos to dive into the SpikeInterface framework.
- SpikeInterface Reports contains several notebooks to reproduce analysisfigures of SpikeInterface-based papers and to showcase the latest features of SpikeInterface.
- The 2020 eLife paper introduces the concept and motivation andperforms an in-depth comparison of multiple sorters (spoiler alert: they strongly disagree with each other!).Note: the code-base and implementation have changed a lot since the “paper” version published in 2020.For detailed documentation we therefore suggest more recent resources, like this documentation and
spiketutorials
.