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Solution to use NE python API for bimodality tests fails, due to NeuroElectro query syntax #206
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@russelljjarvis I don't know if https://www.neuroelectro.org/api/1/nedm/?limit=999&n=18&e=2 Which should successfully return all 30 input resistance reports for Purkinje cells. You can check the output to make sure that the json for each entry in the returned list has |
#TODO: Use 'R's diptest to test for bimodal. Update number of samples to reflect an entire number of experiments (possibly including multiple trials in the same organism). Link to OSF: Sometimes unimodalism seems justified, other times not. Here are some interesting distributions that might violate unimodalism, relevant to the optimization work being done. I will upload to the OSF, with metadata. |
The dip-test is better supported in R. I am moving this code to the test directory, as I think stat-data-model tests, need to be included as tests if data driven optimization needs to be done. I also think that these distributions should be stored in a variable, that moves through the optimization pipeline, and gives context to solution quality. |
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