In this lesson you will learn about current efforts towards integrating multimodal human brain data using the open source SCORE HED library schema.
This talk covers the differences between applying HED annotation to fMRI datasets versus other neuroimaging practices, and also introduces an analysis pipeline using HED tags.
This lecture discusses the FAIR principles as they apply to electrophysiology data and metadata, the building blocks for community tools and standards, platforms and grassroots initiatives, and the challenges therein.
This lecture contains an overview of electrophysiology data reuse within the EBRAINS ecosystem.
This video explains what metadata is, why it is important, and how you can organize your metadata to increase the FAIRness of your data on EBRAINS.
Learn how to create a standard extracellular electrophysiology dataset in NWB using Python.
Learn how to create a standard calcium imaging dataset in NWB using Python.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a standard intracellular electrophysiology dataset in NWB using Python.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to use the icephys-metadata extension to enter meta-data detailing your experimental paradigm.
This lesson provides instructions on how to build and share extensions in NWB.
Learn how to build custom APIs for extension.
This lesson provides instruction on advanced writing strategies in HDF5 that are accessible through PyNWB.
In this tutorial, users learn how to create a standard extracellular electrophysiology dataset in NWB using MATLAB.
Learn how to create a standard calcium imaging dataset in NWB using MATLAB.
Learn how to create a standard intracellular electrophysiology dataset in NWB.
This lesson provides a tutorial on how to handle writing very large data in MatNWB.
This lesson gives an overview of the Brainstorm package for analyzing extracellular electrophysiology, including preprocessing, spike sorting, trial alignment, and spectrotemporal decomposition.
This lesson provides an overview of the CaImAn package, as well as a demonstration of usage with NWB.
This lesson gives an overview of the SpikeInterface package, including demonstration of data loading, preprocessing, spike sorting, and comparison of spike sorters.