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Whole-cell patch clamp, part 3: Limitations of quantitative whole-cell voltage clamp
Before I first dived into experimental neuroscience, I imagined whole-cell voltage clamp recordings to be the holy grail of precision. Directly listening to the currents that take place inside of a living neuron! How beautiful and precise, compared to poor-resolution techniques like fMRI or … Continue reading
Posted in Data analysis, electrophysiology, Neuronal activity, zebrafish
Tagged Data analysis, electrophysiology, zebrafish
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Spike detection competition
The main drawback of functional calcium imaging is its slow dynamics. This is not only due to limited frame rates, but also due to calcium dynamics, which are a slow transient readout of fast spiking activity. A perfect algorithm would infer the … Continue reading
Posted in Calcium Imaging, Data analysis, machine learning
Tagged Data analysis, machine learning, Matlab
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Neuroscience on Youtube
Recently, I’ve been to the Basel ICON conference, where the recent Nobel laureate Eric Betzig gave an impressive talk on microscopy techniques (including lattice light sheet, SIM and expansion microscopy). Some days ago, I found a similar talk by Eric … Continue reading
Posted in Data analysis, Microscopy, Network analysis
Tagged Data analysis, theoretical neuroscience
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Beyond correlation analysis: incremental mutual information
Incremental Mutual Information: A New Method for Characterizing the Strength and Dynamics of Connections in Neuronal Circuits is a 2010 paper by A. Singh and N. Lesica in PLoS Computational Biology that describes a method which can be used as an … Continue reading