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2018 summer course videos available online

Course in mining and modeling neuroscience data

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2018 summer course to be held July 9-20

Mining and modeling neuroscience data

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System maintenance Oct 6-9

Data will be unavailable due to NERSC system maintenance.

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2017 summer course videos available online

Course in "Mining and modeling of neuroscience data"

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2017 summer course to be held July 10-21

Mining and modeling of neuroscience data.

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Rat barrel cortex dataset added.

Extracellular recordings in rat barrel cortex during a whisker based discrimination task

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Somatosensory cortex slice dataset added.

Recorded from mouse slice cultures using a dense 512 electrode array

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Two mouse PFC and OFC datasets added

All four datasets published together with a manuscript describing dimensionality reduction of the data

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Data from simultaneous cell-attached recordings and imaging added

Recorded from cells in L2/3 of the primary visual cortex in anesthetized mice watching drifting grating movie.

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2016 summer course to be held July 11-22

Mining and modeling of neuroscience data.

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2015 summer course to be held July 6-17

Mining and modeling of neuroscience data.

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Six new data sets added

All data recorded from rodents. Different brain regions and recording methods were used.

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Alternative download method available

Enables faster downloads and batch downloading of multiple files.

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Retina data from Marcus Meister lab added.

Spiking responses from mouse retina recorded using 61 channel electrode array.

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Neurodata Without Borders (NWB) data sets to be hosted at CRCNS.org

The year-long project will focus on standardizing a subset of neuroscience data, making this research simpler for scientists to share.

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Rodent prefrontal cortex and auditory cortex spiking responses added.

Contributed by Chris Rodgers. Data recorded in the lab of Mike DeWeese at UC Berkeley.

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