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konkicam

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Posted - 05/17/2006 :  09:47:38 AM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
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Thanks for your help and here is some more information:

We are looking at electrical response of a nerve cell. We have data ranging from 0-8 seconds distributed over approx. 16 000 data points. For example at t=0 we might have an amplitude of 4 and at t= 0.002 we may have an amplitude of 4.1 etc until we reach 8 seconds. (this is not my actual data of course) The data is not complex and it is distributed in an XYXY manner. We also need to apply a window function to the data in order to reduce the noise. Is this enough data you need to answer the original question? Nevertheless, your comment about averaging in the time domain first makes perfect sense - thanks a lot,

Cameron

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