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* Textbook: {{|Wallisch, MATLAB for Neuroscientists}} | * Textbook: {{|Wallisch, MATLAB for Neuroscientists}} | ||
+ | * [[http://www.mathworks.com/academia/student_center/tutorials/launchpad.html|"Getting Started with MATLAB" Primer]]. | ||
- | If you can solve the exercises in the Wallisch book you are ready for this course. | + | If you are unsure, take a look at the table of contents of the Primer. If there are things you don't recognize, use the Primer itself, or Chapter 2 of the MATLAB for Neuroscientists book to get up to speed. |
=== Resources === | === Resources === | ||
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=== What this course is === | === What this course is === | ||
- | A hands-on introduction to basic management, visualization, and analysis of neurophysiology data (spike trains and LFPs from behaving rodents) using MATLAB. We will make contact with a few concepts from computer science, signal processing, and statistics sufficient for . However, the focus is on making initial steps that work and getting pointers to more complete treatment, rather than a thorough theoretical grounding. | + | A hands-on introduction to basic management, visualization, and analysis of neurophysiology data (spike trains and LFPs from behaving rodents) using MATLAB. We will make contact with a few concepts from computer science, signal processing, and statistics. However, the focus is on making initial steps that work and getting pointers to more complete treatment, rather than a thorough theoretical grounding. |
=== What this course is not === | === What this course is not === |