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5 5  = Temporal Structure in Recorded Ensemble Activity =
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7 -**Use Case SGA2-SP3-003: Pipeline for analyzing Temporal structure in recorded Ensemble Activity and related Systems Neuroscience data in association with behavior, cognitive processing and modeling**
7 +**Contribution to Use Case SGA2-SP3-003: Pipeline for analyzing Temporal structure in recorded Ensemble Activity and related Systems Neuroscience data in association with behavior, cognitive processing and modeling**
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9 9  Experiments: Julien Fiorilli^^2^^
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25 -== Demonstration of the analysis of electrophysiological data ==
25 +== Synopsis of this demonstration ==
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27 -A notebook that demonstrates how to apply the pipeline to a complex dataset.
28 -\\The aim of this note-book is twofold. Firstly, we aim to demonstrate the advantage of a common and shared data representation format for a challenging and complex electrophysiology dataset. The second aim is to showcase the first part of a pipeline for analysing for population-level data, including parallel spiking activity, paired with and behavioural and cognitive state variables.
27 +This notebook, aimed at experimental and computational neuroscientists, demonstrates the principles of performing analysis of activity data on a complex dataset using the Neo and Elephant tools. We demonstrate the advantage of a common and shared data representation format for a challenging and complex electrophysiology dataset. Also, we showcase the first part of a pipeline for analysing for population-level data, including parallel spiking activity, paired with and behavioural and cognitive state variables.
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30 -This Collab is aimed at experimental and computational neuroscientists interested in the usage of the Neo and Elephant tools in performing data analysis of spiking data.
29 +A detailed description is found in the interactive Jupyter notebook.
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32 32  == Executing the analysis notebook ==
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46 46  == License ==
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48 -All text and example data in this collab is licensed under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 license. Software code is licensed under a modified BSD license. 
47 +All text and example data in this collab is licensed under under a [[Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License>>url:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/]]. Software code is licensed under [[a modified BSD license>>https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause]].
49 49  Please note that the data in this Collab is preliminary and might therefore still contain inaccuracies in specific event timestamps.
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55 55  == Acknowledgments ==
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