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- | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | + | Welcome! This is the home page for the data management and analysis tutorials for the NS&B 2022 mouse module. |
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- | Welcome! This is the home page for the data management and analysis tutorials for the NS&B 2019 mouse striatum module. | + | |
=== Contents === | === Contents === | ||
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== Fundamentals: do these in Week 1 == | == Fundamentals: do these in Week 1 == | ||
- | * [[analysis:nsb2017:week1|Module 1: Setting up (MATLAB, paths, GitHub, accessing data)]] | + | * [[analysis:nsb2019:week1|Module 1: Setting up (MATLAB, paths, GitHub, accessing data)]] |
* [[analysis:nsb2017:week2|Module 2: Introduction to neural data formats and preprocessing]] | * [[analysis:nsb2017:week2|Module 2: Introduction to neural data formats and preprocessing]] | ||
* [[analysis:nsb2016:week3long|Module 3: Visualizing raw neural data in MATLAB]] ([[analysis:nsb2016:week3short|Short version]]) | * [[analysis:nsb2016:week3long|Module 3: Visualizing raw neural data in MATLAB]] ([[analysis:nsb2016:week3short|Short version]]) | ||
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=== Acknowledgments === | === Acknowledgments === | ||
- | The architecture of the code used here was inspired by a similar set of code by my post-doctoral mentor, [[http://redishlab.neuroscience.umn.edu/ | A. David Redish]]; several of the data types and functions are re-implementations of Redish lab functions of the same name. Major contributions to the codebase were made by Alyssa Carey (a former grad student in the lab and NS&B TA) and Youki Tanaka (current grad student and NS&B alum). | + | The architecture of the code used here was inspired by a similar set of code by my post-doctoral mentor, [[http://redishlab.neuroscience.umn.edu/ | A. David Redish]]; several of the data types and functions are re-implementations of Redish lab functions of the same name. Major contributions to the codebase were made by Alyssa Carey (a former grad student in the lab and NS&B TA) and Youki Tanaka (former grad student and NS&B alum). |