A publicly-editable collection of open computational neuroscience resources
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Apr 11, 2024
A publicly-editable collection of open computational neuroscience resources
Easy whole-brain modeling for computational neuroscientists 🧠💻👩🏿🔬
Learnable latent embeddings for joint behavioral and neural analysis - Official implementation of CEBRA
An introduction to the practicing neuroscientist to data analysis in Python
a visualization method for neural data
Interactive Brain Playground - Browser based tutorials on EEG with webbluetooth and muse
Just Another Tool for Online Studies
Toolbox for analyzing behavioral videos and neural activity
MATLAB toolbox to automatically detect, analyze and visualize spatiotemporal patterns in neural population activity, developed by Dr. Pulin Gong's group at University of Sydney
Closed-loop behavioral experiment toolkit using pose estimation of body parts.
Robust video-based eye tracking using recursive estimation of pupil characteristics
Tools and functions for neural data processing and analysis in python
Curation of BIDS (CuBIDS): A sanity-preserving software package for processing BIDS datasets.
A setup to evaluate working memory using EEG signals
Example pipeline for preprocessing, reading in behavioural files, first level and second level analysis
Matlab toolbox to deconvolve BOLD-fMRI data. It produces the underlying spatiotemporal neural and hemodynamic activity
The Brain Predictability toolbox (BPt), is a python based Machine Learning library designed primarily for tabular and neuroimaging specific neuroimaging data but can easily be generalized further.
Summer Project under Brain Cognitive Society, IIT Kanpur
Detection of K-complexes and Sleep Spindles (DETOKS) using Sparse Optimization for sleep EEG
Neural simulations using Brian2 Python Package
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