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Multitype point process analysis of spines on the dendrite network of a neuron

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/rssc.12054

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Inhomogeneous K-function; K-function; Linear network; Pair correlation function; Point process; Regression trees; Spatial point patterns

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  1. National Science Foundation [III-0808772]
  2. Australian Research Council [DP 130102322, DP 130104470]

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We develop methods for analysing the spatial pattern of events, classified into several types, that occur on a network of lines. The motivation is the study of small protrusions called spines' which occur on the dendrite network of a neuron. The spatially varying density of spines is modelled by using relative distributions and regression trees. Spatial correlations are investigated by using counterparts of the K-function and pair correlation function, where the main problem is to compensate for the network geometry. This application illustrates the need for careful analysis of spatial variation in the intensity of points, before assessing any evidence of clustering.

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