Miss out on the @nwb.org poster at #SfN25? Never fear - you can still catch up with the team at learn more about nwb.org at the DANDI booth #3831! #OpenScience #OpenData
Miss out on the @nwb.org poster at #SfN25? Never fear - you can still catch up with the team at learn more about nwb.org at the DANDI booth #3831! #OpenScience #OpenData
NWB just turned 10 years old! Researchers worldwide have downloaded 1.9 PB of NWB data from @dandiarchive.org. This animation shows the reach of NWB, facilitating collaboration across the globe. What impact has open neurophysiology data had on your science? Share your stories! π§
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Chris Halcrow presents on SpikeInterface at NeuroDataReHack
Marco Celotto works with a team on the whiteboard at NeuroDataReHack
NeuroDataReHack participants from all over the world are finishing up 10 exciting projects analyzing open neurophys data on @dandiarchive.org. Thank you @hhmijanelia.bsky.social for being amazing hosts as always! Stay tuned for the workshop report.
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Join us at the NWB Community Hackathon at @flatironinstitute.org, Aug 4-6! Hack on NWB-related projects with the devs and tool builders, integrate tools with NWB, contribute to the standard, and help shape the future of neurophysiology data standardization. nwb.org/events/hck25...
We live in a dynamic world, but we often study navigation as if the world is static. So how do we flexibly adapt in the face of new, pivotal information? @stephmprince.bsky.social addresses just that question in her latest paper: www.nature.com/articles/s41....
We already had some great data reuse within the Singer lab from www.nature.com/articles/s41..., and I would love to talk more with anyone interested in future data reuse ideas and applications.
And Iβm happy to say the full dataset from raw to processed data is now publicly available on the DANDI archive: dandiarchive.org/dandiset/001...!
While working on this project, I was starting to dive more into open science world, and this work was accelerated by and relied on several of the awesome open-source scientific software packages available for neural data processing and analysis.
The final paper was a team effort, major props to Danielle for her great work getting this project over the finish line, to the talented Teema, Navya, and Tyler who were critical to data collection, and to @drannabellesinger.bsky.social for her excellent guidance and encouragement!
This was a challenging dataset to collect but yielded lots of interesting results! One of my favorites is that not only did new information trigger an increase in non-local hippocampal representations, but these prospective codes were also dependent on the amount of behavioral adaptation needed.
This work started as a fun idea to leverage the unique capabilities of VR navigation and design a task that required animals to adapt their plans in response to new information. We were interested in the role of hippocampus and prefrontal cortex during this flexible, memory-guided decision making.
Excited to share the last project from my PhD is officially published: www.nature.com/articles/s41...!
Check out our latest paper today in Nature: βGoal specific hippocampal inhibition gates learningβ www.nature.com/articles/s41...
By Nuri Jeong, Xiao Zheng, Abby Paulson, Steph Prince and colleagues.
Should neuroscientists keep all raw data or focus on processed datasets? Nima Dehghani @neurovium.bsky.social asks experimentalists and theorists for their thoughts on neurophysiologyβs data dilemma:
www.thetransmitter.org/the-big-pict...
Check out some opinions in the thread below: