Flatiron CCN Software Workshop at FENS 2024
We are excited to see everyone at the Flatiron Center for Computational Neuroscience FENS Satellite event on using open source packages to analyze and visualize neural data!
Over the course of this two-day workshop, we will walk you through the notebooks included on this site in order to demonstrate how to use pynapple, fastplotlib, and NeMoS to analyze and visualize your data.
This website contains links to the presentations for the workshop, as well as to other useful information.
Useful links
- Workshop schedule
- Github site
- Websites for the packages used in this workshop:
- pynapple: documentation, github repo, twitter
- fastplotlib: documentation, github repo
- NeMoS: documentation, github repo, twitter
- We strongly recommend the use of the Neurodata Without Borders (NWB) standard for structuring your data; this will make the use of our packages (and others!) much easier, both in and out of the workshop. More info can be found at the following links:
- PyNWB
- Tools for converting data into NWB: NeuroConv (python library) and NWB GUIDE (GUI)
- NWB Helpdesk, to get help!
Setup
Before the workshop begins:
- follow the setup instructions found on the workshop github site
- if you plan on analyzing some of your own data, please convert your data to NWB. See the links above for some tools to help you do so.
Presentations, in chronological order
- Welcome, Billy Broderick (pdf slides if html won’t load)
- Neurodata Without Borders, Oliver Rübel
- Introduction to Pynapple Core, Guillaume Viejo
- Data analysis with pynapple, Guillaume Viejo
- Ultrafast interative visualizations with fastplotlib, Caitlin Lewis
- A conceptual introduction to Generalized Linear Models, Edoardo Balzani
- Basic Generalized Linear Models with NeMoS, Billy Broderick (pdf slides if html won’t load)
- Conclusion, Billy Broderick (pdf slides if html won’t load)