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analysis:nsb2018 [2018/06/30 14:44]
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analysis:nsb2018 [2019/08/15 11:46]
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 ~~DISCUSSION~~ ~~DISCUSSION~~
  
-Welcome! This is the home page for the data management and analysis tutorials ​for the NS&B 2018 mouse striatum module.+Welcome! This is the home page for the van der Meer lab'​s ​data management and analysis tutorials ​using MATLAB.
  
 === Contents === === Contents ===
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    * [[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]])
-   * [[analysis:​nsb2017:​spikesort|Module 4: Spike sorting]]+   * [[analysis:​nsb2017:​spikesort|Module 4: Spike sorting ​tetrode data]]
    
 == Time series data data basics: do as needed == == Time series data data basics: do as needed ==
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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 TA this year) and Youki Tanaka (current grad student and taking ​NS&​B ​this year). +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). 
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