Useful tools to compress and decompress AEDAT files in Python
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Useful tools to compress and decompress AEDAT files in Python
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Code for submission of Speiser et al to spike-finder-challenge 2017
NeuroExpress patch clamp data analysis software
3D mapping of very high elevation terrain using MapLibre GL JS
Behavioural and Neural Mechanisms of Memory Replay in Monkeys
Network inference via Event Space Linearization (ESL)
Spike of NetMQ beacons + TCP sockets to exchange capability details between services in a containerized environment
Model-free method for inferring synaptic interactions from spike train recordings.
PASER: Processing and Analysis Schemes for Extracellular Recordings
Electroencephalography signals analysis. Detection of spikes, with threshold method and their isolation with windowing. Temporal and spectral feature extraction. Classification in three neurons.
An open-source package that offer fully-functional spike-based bio-inspired hippocampal memory models implemented with SNN technology in the SpiNNaker hardware in Python
Inner ear models for Python3
An implementation of the spike-rate adjustment method from Aoi et al. (2015) for comparing spike-field and spike-spike coherences.
Time Encoding and Decoding Toolkit for Python
Python tools to process and visualize address-event data from dynamic vision sensors such as DVS128
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