What’s the best way to visualize position/zscore over multiple subjects?
I’ve been struggling to find a way to visualize the correlation between zscore (zscore.csv) and position (xcord.csv) from electrophysiological recordings. I only one dimension of position, but because the recordings were done over time I end up with 17940×2 per animal.
I tried to average z-scores into a new set of bins (new_bins.csv) that spams all the positions of all the animals, but don’t know if that would make a good visualization. Also tried to plot all the values as average of x values and average of z scores, but because there’s a clear preferance of side by the animal, I end up with too many datapoints on one end.
Is there a way to average the values of zscores respective to the values for x that fall into the new bins? Or is there a better way to visualize this altogether? The best example I found so far was panel D of this figure, but I don’t think it made it to their github.I’ve been struggling to find a way to visualize the correlation between zscore (zscore.csv) and position (xcord.csv) from electrophysiological recordings. I only one dimension of position, but because the recordings were done over time I end up with 17940×2 per animal.
I tried to average z-scores into a new set of bins (new_bins.csv) that spams all the positions of all the animals, but don’t know if that would make a good visualization. Also tried to plot all the values as average of x values and average of z scores, but because there’s a clear preferance of side by the animal, I end up with too many datapoints on one end.
Is there a way to average the values of zscores respective to the values for x that fall into the new bins? Or is there a better way to visualize this altogether? The best example I found so far was panel D of this figure, but I don’t think it made it to their github. I’ve been struggling to find a way to visualize the correlation between zscore (zscore.csv) and position (xcord.csv) from electrophysiological recordings. I only one dimension of position, but because the recordings were done over time I end up with 17940×2 per animal.
I tried to average z-scores into a new set of bins (new_bins.csv) that spams all the positions of all the animals, but don’t know if that would make a good visualization. Also tried to plot all the values as average of x values and average of z scores, but because there’s a clear preferance of side by the animal, I end up with too many datapoints on one end.
Is there a way to average the values of zscores respective to the values for x that fall into the new bins? Or is there a better way to visualize this altogether? The best example I found so far was panel D of this figure, but I don’t think it made it to their github. visualization, heatmaps, zscore MATLAB Answers — New Questions