Basics
basics
State-of-the-Art Spike Sorting with SpikeInterface
This webinar will focus on spike sorting analysis with SpikeInterface, an open-source framework for the analysis of extracellular electrophysiology data. After a brief introduction of the project (~30 mins) highlighting the basics of the SpikeInterface software and advanced features (e.g., data compression, quality metrics, drift correction, cloud visualization), we will have an extensive hands-on tutorial (~90 mins) showing how to use SpikeInterface in a real-world scenario. After attending the webinar, you will: (1) have a global overview of the different steps involved in a processing pipeline; (2) know how to write a complete analysis pipeline with SpikeInterface.
Brain Basics: A peak into the Brain!
My talk will be a ’Neuro 101’ - also called ‘Basics of Neuroscience’. I hope to introduce the field of Neuroscience and give a brief glimpse into the function, history and evolution of the brain. I will guide you through questions such as - What is a brain? What are its basic building blocks and functions?
Finding the Fault Lines: Detecting Urban Social Boundaries using Social Data Science
In urban environments, social boundaries are the areas that emerge from processes of economic inequality and social segregation. These boundaries are important, as they serve both as areas of interaction and conflict. By applying geographical thinking to classic methods in data science, we can better understand where these boundaries emerge and how they delineate communities. In this talk, I’ll explain a bit about the basics of “boundary detection” in urban analytics. I’ll present a new method, the “geosilhouette,” that builds on previous methods of identifying the boundaries between clusters. And, finally, I’ll show how this can change our understanding of urban community.
Matlab in neuroimaging (Part 1): Matlab basics
First in a three-part lecture series about using matlab in neuroimaging. For full details go here: https://bit.ly/matlabimaging