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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 lecture contains an overview of the Australian Electrophysiology Data Analytics Platform (AEDAPT), how it works, how to scale it, and how it fits into the FAIR ecosystem.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 18:56
Speaker: : Tom Johnstone

To explore the challenges and the ethical issues raised by advances in do-it-yourself (DIY) neurotechnology, the Emerging Issues Task Force of the International Neuroethics Society organized a virtual panel discussion. The panel discussed neurotechnologies such as transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and electroencephalogram (EEG) headsets and their ability to change the way we understand and alter our brains. Particular attention will be given to the use of neurotechnology by everyday people and the implications this has for regulatory oversight and citizen neuroscience. 

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 1:00:59

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
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An introduction to data management, manipulation, visualization, and analysis for neuroscience. Students will learn scientific programming in Python, and use this to work with example data from areas such as cognitive-behavioral research, single-cell recording, EEG, and structural and functional MRI. Basic signal processing techniques including filtering are covered. The course includes a Jupyter Notebook and video tutorials.

 

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 1:09:16
Speaker: : Aaron J. Newman

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 lesson contains both a lecture and a tutorial component. The lecture (0:00-20:03 of YouTube video) discusses both the need for intersectional approaches in healthcare as well as the impact of neglecting intersectionality in patient populations. The lecture is followed by a practical tutorial in both Python and R on how to assess intersectional bias in datasets. Links to relevant code and data are found below. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 52:26

    This talk enumerates the challenges regarding data accessibility and reusability inherent in the current scientific publication system, and discusses novel approaches to these challenges, such as the EBRAINS Live Papers platform. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 18:08
    Speaker: : Andrew Davison

    This lesson aims to define computational neuroscience in general terms, while providing specific examples of highly successful computational neuroscience projects. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 59:21
    Speaker: : Alla Borisyuk

    This lesson covers membrane potential of neurons, and how parameters around this potential have direct consequences on cellular communication at both the individual and population level. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 28:08
    Speaker: : Carl Petersen

    In this lesson you will learn about neurons' ability to generate signals called action potentials, and biophysics of voltage-gated ion channels.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 27:47
    Speaker: : Carl Petersen

    This lesson discusses voltage-gating kinetics of sodium and potassium channels.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 19:20
    Speaker: : Carl Petersen

    In this lesson, you will learn about the ionic basis of the action potential, including the Hodgkin-Huxley model.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 28:29
    Speaker: : Carl Petersen

    This lesson delves into the specifics of how action potentials propagate through individual neurons.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 23:16
    Speaker: : Carl Petersen

    This lesson discusses long-range inhibitory connections in the brain, with examples from three different systems.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 19:05
    Speaker: : Carl Petersen

    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