Reference repository for code used in our NBDT publication on the dynamic clicks task
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Reference repository for code used in our NBDT publication on the dynamic clicks task
Continuous Psychophysics with Eye Tracking: A MATLAB Based Program for Estimation of Contrast Sensitivity and Assessing Refractive Errors.
Brain-wide neural recordings in mice navigating physical spaces enabled by a cranial exoskeleton
MATLAB tools for analysis and visualization of neural data
ARViS is a user-friendly platform designed for neuroscience labs, streamlining automated injections into the neocortex of mice and non-human primates.
Knights et al. (2022)-Scientific Reports & (2021)-Journal of Neuroscience.
Matlab toolbox to deconvolve BOLD-fMRI data. It produces the underlying spatiotemporal neural and hemodynamic activity
Matlab code and tutorial for computing modular dissociation (MD) from connectivity matrices
Codes and figure data used for "Bright multicolor labeling of neuronal circuits with fluorescent proteins and chemical tags" by Sakaguchi et al 2018
Script for running sucbjects through DiffusionII Toolbox in SPM
MATLAB scripts for action potential waveform and AHP analysis of Neuronal Current-Clamp .abf files
CEST-MRI analysis toolbox adapted for Bruker scanners from cest-sources/CEST_EVAL
Flyalyzer fruit fly kinematics tracker for matlab
MATLAB codes for simulating spatiotemporal hemodynamic responses across the cortical depth
Perceptual Isoluminance Testing — Pupil Frequency Tagging vs. Heterochromatic Flicker vs. Minimum Motion
Summer Project under Brain Cognitive Society, IIT Kanpur
PASER: Processing and Analysis Schemes for Extracellular Recordings
Replay analysis code for Grosmark et al. 2021
Automated Cell Segmentation by Adaptive Thresholding (ACSAT)
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