spiketarget
Spiketarget refers to a defined pattern of neural spiking activity that is used as a reference or goal in computational neuroscience, neuroengineering, and related research fields. In experimental neuroscience, researchers often generate specific spike trains as stimuli for cortical or subcortical preparations, and the resulting neuronal firing is compared against the spiketarget to assess fidelity, adaptation, or learning dynamics. In spike‑sorting and signal‑processing pipelines, a spiketarget can serve as a template against which recorded activity is matched, enabling the isolation of single‑unit activity from noisy data. This approach is commonly employed in high‑density silicon‑probe recordings, where the spiketarget informs clustering algorithms and corroborates spike‑detection thresholds.
In the context of spike timing-dependent plasticity (STDP), a spiketarget represents the desired temporal relationship between
Software ecosystems such as SpikeInterface provide dedicated interfaces for specifying spiketargets. Users can define a file