Dr. Jianing Yu: Density-based longitudinal neuron tracking in high-density electrophysiological recordings

Abstract
Tracking neurons across days in high-density extracellular recordings is essential for investigating the mechanisms of learning and representational drift. However, in weeks-long recordings, identifying matches across sessions is hindered by changes in spike waveforms and unit turnover. We introduce DANT (density-based across-day neuron tracking), a framework that iterates between density-based clustering in feature space and probe-motion estimation inferred from provisional matches. The estimated motion is then used to reregister spike waveforms across sessions before clustering is recomputed in the next iteration. Within this loop, DANT learns a decision boundary from match and non-match labels and uses it in post hoc curation. Applied to weeks-long Neuropixels recordings from cortex and striatum in freely moving rats during reaction-time and self-timing tasks, DANT substantially increases match yield while maintaining a low false-positive rate relative to existing approaches. These results establish DANT as a general unsupervised solution for longitudinal tracking in chronic recordings.
Original Link
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patter.2026.101590