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40 40  == Flexible workflows to generate multi-scale analysis scenarios ==
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42 42  This Collab is aimed at experimental and computational neuroscientists interested in the usage of the [[Neo>>https://neo.readthedocs.io/en/stable/]] and [[Elephant>>https://elephant.readthedocs.io/en/latest/]] tools in performing data analysis of spiking data.
43 -Here, the collab illustrates the tool usage with regards to the SGA2-SP3-UC002 KR3.2, investigating sleep, anesthesia, and the transition to wakefulness ([[See Figure 2 and Chapter 1 of the Deliverable D3.2.1, for an overview of the scientific motivations and a description of the UC002 workflow, and Chapter 2 of the same document for an introduction to KR3.2.>>https://drive.ebrains.eu/smart-link/17ac0d6e-e050-4a49-8ca2-e223b70a3121/]])
43 +Here, the collab illustrates the tool usage with regards to KR3.2, investigating sleep, anesthesia, and the transition to wakefulness.
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45 45  [[image:https://github.githubassets.com/images/modules/logos_page/GitHub-Mark.png||height="35" width="35"]][[INM-6/wavescalephant>>https://github.com/INM-6/wavescalephant]]
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123 123  * Celotto, Marco, et al. "Analysis and Model of Cortical Slow Waves Acquired with Optical Techniques." //Methods and Protocols// 3.1 (2020): 14.
124 124  * De Bonis, Giulia, et al. "Analysis pipeline for extracting features of cortical slow oscillations." //Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience// 13 (2019): 70.
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126 126  == License (to discuss) ==
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128 128  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.