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7 7  (% style="color:#4e5f70" %)Interactive video tutorials on
8 8  neuronal data analysis using Elephant
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11 -(% style="color:#e74c3c" %)Upcoming Sessions:
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13 -(% style="color:#e74c3c" %)December 6, 2022 Intermediate data analysis in Python: Using Neo and Elephant for
14 -neural activity analysis
10 +(% style="color:#e74c3c" %)**Upcoming: CNS 2022**
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23 -== Intermediate Data Analysis in Python (Hybrid) ==
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25 -**Using Neo and Elephant for neural activity analysis**
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27 -=== Information ===
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29 -Date: Tuesday, December 6, 2022
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31 -Time: tba
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33 -Registration & Agenda: tba
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38 38  == A resource for kick-starting work with the Elephant library ==
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40 40  The Python library [[Electrophysiology Analysis Toolkit (Elephant)>>https://python-elephant.org||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] provides tools for the analysis of neuronal activity data, such as spike trains, local field potentials and intracellular data. In addition to providing a platform for sharing analysis codes from different laboratories, Elephant provides a consistent and homogeneous framework for data analysis, built on a modular foundation. The underlying data model is the Neo library, a framework which easily captures a wide range of neuronal data types and methods, including dozens of file formats and network simulation tools. A common data description, as provided by the Neo library, is essential for developing interoperable analysis workflows.
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78 78  |(% style="width:300px" %)GPFA|(% style="width:267px" %)Simon Essink|(% style="width:626px" %)Extract low-dimensional rate trajectories from the population spike activity.
79 79  |(% style="width:300px" %)Surrogate_techniques|(% style="width:267px" %)Peter Bouss|(% style="width:626px" %)Learn how to use different surrogate methods for spike trains to assist in formulating statistical null hypotheses in the presence of non-stationarity.
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81 -== List of past events ==
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83 -== ==
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86 -November 10, 2022** Simulate with EBRAINS (Online)**
87 -Agenda: https:~/~/flagship.kip.uni-heidelberg.de/jss/HBPm?m=showAgenda&meetingID=242
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