University College London - 22-24 May 2017
 probes are poised to transform neurophysiology. They have close to 1,000 sites closely spaced on a 1 cm shank, and allow recordings of up to 500 neurons per electrode. They are scheduled to be available to the public at cost in 2018.Ìý
In preparation for this release, this practical course aimed to train students and postdocs, from a wide array of laboratories, to use the  probes and to spike sort using KilosortÌý²¹²Ô»å .Ìý
As with , this course was generously funded by the .
Organizers
Lecturers
- Matteo Carandini
- Kenneth Harris
- Adam Kampff
- Marius Pachitariu
- Nick Steinmetz
¶Ù±ð³¾´Ç²Ô²õ³Ù°ù²¹³Ù´Ç°ù²õÌý
- Marius Bauza
- ³¢±ð±ðÌý°ä´Ç²õ²õ±ð±ô±ô
- ³Ò±ð´Ç°ù²µ±ðÌý¶Ù¾±³¾¾±³Ù°ù¾±²¹»å¾±²õ
- ³§±ð±è¾±±ð»å±ð³óÌý°±ð²õ³ó²¹±¹²¹°ù³ú¾±
- Andre Marques-Smith
- Andrew PetersÂ
Teaching assistants
- Lorenza Calcaterra
- Stephen Lenzi
- Goncalo Lopes
- Joana Neto
- Matthew Phillips
- Dario Quiñones
Schedule
Day 1
- Morning: Introduction to Neuropixels, CMOS.
- Afternoon: more CMOS, run dummy experiment, recording from populations
- Evening: plan an experiment for the next day
Day 2
- Morning: Chronic experiment.
- Afternoon:Â Acute experiment.Ìý
Day 3
- Morning: Installing and using Ìý²¹²Ô»å  to spike sort
- Afternoon: Analyze the data acquired on Day 2
Pictures
Some pictures from the course are available .