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This tutorial demonstrates how to re-reference and resample raw data in EEGLAB, why such steps are important or useful in the preprocessing pipeline, and how choices made at this step may affect subsequent analyses.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 11:48
Speaker: : Arnaud Delorme

In this tutorial, users learn about the various filtering options in EEGLAB, how to inspect channel properties for noisy signals, as well as how to filter out specific components of EEG data (e.g., electrical line noise).

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 10:46
Speaker: : Arnaud Delorme

This tutorial instructs users how to visually inspect partially pre-processed neuroimaging data in EEGLAB, specifically how to use the data browser to investigate specific channels, epochs, or events for removable artifacts, biological (e.g., eye blinks, muscle movements, heartbeat) or otherwise (e.g., corrupt channel, line noise). 

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 5:08
Speaker: : Arnaud Delorme

This tutorial provides instruction on how to use EEGLAB to further preprocess EEG datasets by identifying and discarding bad channels which, if left unaddressed, can corrupt and confound subsequent analysis steps. 

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 13:01
Speaker: : Arnaud Delorme

Users following this tutorial will learn how to identify and discard bad EEG data segments using the MATLAB toolbox EEGLAB. 

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 11:25
Speaker: : Arnaud Delorme

This module covers many of the types of non-invasive neurotech and neuroimaging devices including electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), electroneurography (ENG), magnetoencephalography (MEG), and more. 

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 13:36
Speaker: : Harrison Canning

Hierarchical Event Descriptors (HED) fill a major gap in the neuroinformatics standards toolkit, namely the specification of the nature(s) of events and time-limited conditions recorded as having occurred during time series recordings (EEG, MEG, iEEG, fMRI, etc.). Here, the HED Working Group presents an online INCF workshop on the need for, structure of, tools for, and use of HED annotation to prepare neuroimaging time series data for storing, sharing, and advanced analysis. 

     

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 03:37:42
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    This short talk addresses how to use VisuAlign to make nonlinear adjustments to 2D-to-3D registrations generated by QuickNII. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 08:50
    Speaker: : Maja Puchades

    This talk aims to provide guidance regarding the myriad labelling methods for histological image data. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 35:20
    Speaker: : Sharon Yates

    This lesson provides a cross-species comparison of neuron types in the rat and mouse brain. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 17:16

    This lecture concludes the course with an outline of future directions of the field of neuroscientific research data integration. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 09:49
    Speaker: : Jan G. Bjaalie

    This talk describes the relevance and power of using brain atlases as part of one's data integration pipeline. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 15:37
    Speaker: : Timo Dickscheid

    In this lesson, you will learn how to utilize various features and tools included in the EBRAINS platform, particularly focusing on rodent brain atlases and how to incorporate them into your analyses. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 15:48
    Speaker: : Sharon Yates

    This talk gives a brief overview of current efforts to collect and share the Brain Reference Architecture (BRA) data involved in the construction of a whole-brain architecture that assigns functions to major brain organs. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 4:02

    The Allen Mouse Brain Atlas is a genome-wide, high-resolution atlas of gene expression throughout the adult mouse brain. This tutorial describes the basic search and navigation features of the Allen Mouse Brain Atlas.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 6:40

    The Allen Developing Mouse Brain Atlas is a detailed atlas of gene expression across mouse brain development. This tutorial describes the basic search and navigation features of the Allen Developing Mouse Brain Atlas.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 6:35
    Speaker: : Unknown

    This tutorial demonstrates how to use the differential search feature of the Allen Mouse Brain Atlas to find gene markers for different regions of the brain, as well as to visualize this gene expression in three-dimensional space. Differential search is also available for the Allen Developing Mouse Brain Atlas and the Allen Human Brain Atlas.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 6:31
    Speaker: : Unknown

    This lesson gives an introduction, opening statements, and motivating arguments for this workshop. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 5:36
    Speaker: : Maryann Martone

    This lecture covers FAIR atlases, including their background and construction, as well as how they can be created in line with the FAIR principles.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 14:24
    Speaker: : Heidi Kleven

    This lesson introduces concepts and practices surrounding reference atlases for the mouse and rat brains. Additionally, this lesson provides discussion around examples of data systems employed to organize neuroscience data collections in the context of reference atlases as well as analytical workflows applied to the data.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 03:04:29
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