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26 26  (((
27 27  == Synopsis of this demonstration ==
28 28  
29 -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 behavioural and cognitive state variables.
29 +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.
30 30  
31 31  A detailed description is found in the interactive Jupyter notebook.
32 32  
33 33  == Executing the analysis notebook ==
34 34  
35 -Users without an ebrains account can access the notebook by opening: [[https:~~/~~/drive.ebrains.eu/d/26ee91ed433049278d0e/>>url:https://drive.ebrains.eu/d/26ee91ed433049278d0e/]]
36 -Users that have an ebrains account can run the full notebook on [[https:~~/~~/lab.ebrains.eu/>>url:https://lab.ebrains.eu/]]
37 -
38 38  * **Copy the collab drive to your drive space**
39 39  ** Open the Drive from the left menu
40 40  ** Select "Demonstrator_Use_Case_SGA2-SP3-003.ipynb", the "Figures" folder, and the "Data" folder
41 41  ** Copy the selected items, and select the destination 'My Library' from the dropdown 'Other Libraries'
42 -\\
39 +
43 43  * **Start a Jupyter Hub instance **
44 44  In another browser, open [[https:~~/~~/lab.ebrains.eu>>url:https://lab.ebrains.eu]]
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