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- | Welcome! This is the home page for the optional hands-on (heads-on) 2016 edition of the "Rhythmic Brain" course. | + | Welcome! This is the home page for the optional hands-on (heads-on) 2017 edition of the "Rhythmic Brain" course. |
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* [[analysis:rhythms:step2|Module 3: Signal processing, Fourier analysis and power spectra]] | * [[analysis:rhythms:step2|Module 3: Signal processing, Fourier analysis and power spectra]] | ||
- | (more will be added as we go along) | + | (more advanced modules follow below) |
=== Getting started with MATLAB === | === Getting started with MATLAB === | ||
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* [[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/matlab | MATLAB questions on StackOverflow]], a Q&A site where you can browse previous questions and add new ones | * [[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/matlab | MATLAB questions on StackOverflow]], a Q&A site where you can browse previous questions and add new ones | ||
- | If you have no formal training in computer programming (i.e. you have never taken a "Intro to Computer Science" or "Introductory Programming" type course) a great introduction to the "Zen of programming" is to do the pen-and-paper exercises in this [[http://sites.tufts.edu/rodrego/files/2011/03/Secrets-of-Computer-Power-Revealed-2008.pdf | short chapter]] by Daniel Dennett ("The Secrets of Computer Power Revealed") before you embark on the MATLAB primer linked to above. Most people find it frustrating at first, but rewarding if they stick with it for a few hours. | + | If you have no training or experience in computer programming (i.e. you have never taken a "Intro to Computer Science" or "Introductory Programming" type course) a great introduction to the "Zen of programming" is to do the pen-and-paper exercises in this [[http://sites.tufts.edu/rodrego/files/2011/03/Secrets-of-Computer-Power-Revealed-2008.pdf | short chapter]] by Daniel Dennett ("The Secrets of Computer Power Revealed") before you embark on the MATLAB primer linked to above. Most people find it frustrating at first, but rewarding if they stick with it for a few hours. |
=== Resources === | === Resources === |