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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

    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 lecture discusses what defines an integrative approach regarding research and methods, including various study designs and models which are appropriate choices when attempting to bridge data domains; a necessity when whole-person modelling. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 1:28:14
    Speaker: : Dan Felsky
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    This lecture covers an Introduction to neuron anatomy and signaling, and different types of models, including the Hodgkin-Huxley model.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 1:23:01
    Speaker: : Gaute Einevoll

    This lecture covers an Introduction to neuron anatomy and signaling, and different types of models, including the Hodgkin-Huxley model.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 1:23:01
    Speaker: : Gaute Einevoll

    This lecture covers an Introduction to neuron anatomy and signaling, as well as different types of models, including the Hodgkin-Huxley model.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 1:23:01
    Speaker: : Gaute Einevoll

    This lecture describes non-spiking simple neuron models used in artificial neural networks and machine learning.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 8:23
    Speaker: : Geoffrey Hinton

    This lecture provides an introduction to neuron anatomy and signaling, and different types of models, including the Hodgkin-Huxley model.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 1:23:01
    Speaker: : Gaute Einevoll

    This lecture describes non-spiking simple neuron models used in artificial neural networks and machine learning.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 8:23
    Speaker: : Geoffrey Hinton

    This lesson gives an introductory presentation on how data science can help with scientific reproducibility.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration:
    Speaker: : Michel Dumontier

    This talk highlights a set of platform technologies, software, and data collections that close and shorten the feedback cycle in research. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 57:52
    Speaker: : Satrajit Ghosh