The Human Connectome Project aims to provide an unparalleled compilation of neural data, an interface to graphically navigate this data and the opportunity to achieve never before realized conclusions about the living human brain.
Lecture on functional brain parcellations and a set of tutorials on bootstrap agregation of stable clusters (BASC) for fMRI brain parcellation which were part of the 2019 Neurohackademy, a 2-week hands-on summer institute in neuroimaging and data science held at the University of Washington eScience Institute.
Introduction to stability analysis of neural models
Introduction to stability analysis of neural models
Oscillations and bursting
Oscillations and bursting
Weakly coupled oscillators
Continuation of coupled oscillators
Firing rate models.
Pattern generation in visual system hallucinations.
Introduction to stability analysis of neural models
Introduction to stability analysis of neural models
Weakly coupled oscillators
Continuation of coupled oscillators
Pattern generation in visual system hallucinations.
In this lecture, the speaker demonstrates Neurokernel's module interfacing feature by using it to integrate independently developed models of olfactory and vision LPUs based upon experimentally obtained connectivity information.
In this lesson, Yaroslav O. Halchenko describes how DataLad allows you to track and mange both your data and analysis code, thereby facilitating reliable, reproducible, and shareable research.