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This lesson gives an in-depth description of scientific workflows, from study inception and planning to dissemination of results. 

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 44:41

Introduction of the Foundations of Machine Learning in Python course - Day 01.

High-Performance Computing and Analytics Lab, University of Bonn

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 35:24
Speaker: : Elena Trunz
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This lecture gives an introduction to the INCF Short Course: Introduction to Neuroinformatics. 

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 34:27

Presented by the OHBM OpenScienceSIG, this lesson covers how containers can be useful for running the same software on different platforms and sharing analysis pipelines with other researchers.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 01:21:59

This lecture covers the NIDM data format within BIDS to make your datasets more searchable, and how to optimize your dataset searches.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 12:33
Speaker: : David Keator

This lecture covers positron emission tomography (PET) imaging and the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS), and how they work together within the PET-BIDS standard to make neuroscience more open and FAIR.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 12:06
Speaker: : Melanie Ganz

This lecture discusses how to standardize electrophysiology data organization to move towards being more FAIR.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 15:51

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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    In this lesson, attendees will learn about the data structure standards, specifically the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS), an INCF-endorsed standard for organizing, annotating, and describing data collected during neuroimaging experiments. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 21:56
    Speaker: : Michael Schirner

    The state of the field regarding the diagnosis and treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD) is discussed. Current challenges and opportunities facing the research and clinical communities are outlined, including appropriate quantitative and qualitative analyses of the heterogeneity of biological, social, and psychiatric factors which may contribute to MDD.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 1:29:28

    This lesson delves into the opportunities and challenges of telepsychiatry. While novel digital approaches to clinical research and care have the potential to improve and accelerate patient outcomes, researchers and care providers must consider new population factors, such as digital disparity. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 1:20:28
    Speaker: : Abhi Pratap

    This lesson provides a basic introduction to clinical presentation of schizophrenia, its etiology, and current treatment options.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 51:49

    The INS Emerging Issues Task Force held a virtual panel discussion on the evolving role and increased adoption of digital applications to deliver mental health care. It was held as a session at the annual conference of the Italian Society for Neuroethics.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 58:30

    This lecture covers visualizing extracellular neurotransmitter dynamics

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 23:20

    This lecture consists of the second half of the introduction to signal transduction, here focusing on cell receptors and signalling cascades.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 41:38

    In this lesson, you will learn about GABAergic interneurons and local inhibition on the circuit level.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 16:27
    Speaker: : Carl Petersen

    The "connectome" is a term, coined in the past decade, that has been used to describe more than one phenomenon in neuroscience. This lecture explains the basics of structural connections at the micro-, meso- and macroscopic scales.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 1:13:16
    Speaker: : Clay Reid
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    EyeWire is a game to map the brain. Players are challenged to map branches of a neuron from one side of a cube to the other in a 3D puzzle. Players scroll through the cube and reconstruct neurons with the help of an artificial intelligence algorithm developed at Seung Lab in Princeton University. EyeWire gameplay advances neuroscience by helping researchers discover how neurons connect to process visual information. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 03:56
    Speaker: : EyeWire
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    Mozak is a scientific discovery game about neuroscience for citizen scientists and neuroscientists alike. Players to help neuroscientists build models of brain cells and learn more about the brain through their efforts.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 00:43
    Speaker: : Mozak

    This module explains how neurons come together to create the networks that give rise to our thoughts. The totality of our neurons and their connection is called our connectome. Learn how this connectome changes as we learn, and computes information.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 7:13
    Speaker: : Harrison Canning