An online course from University College London, 12-14 October 2020
 probes are transforming neurophysiology, and are now adopted by hundreds of laboratories worldwide. This course trains scientists to use these probes and to process their output using KilosortÌý²¹²Ô»å .
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Lectures
Day 1Â
- 1.1 - Welcome and introductions - Ìý(±«°Â)
- - Ìý(±«°ä³¢)Ìý
- - Carolina Mora Lopez (imec)
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- - Ìý(±«°ä³¢)Ìý
- - Ìý(±«°ä³¢)
- - Andrew PetersÌý(±«°ä³¢)
Day 2Â
- 2.1 - Review of Day 1 assignment - Ìý(±«°Â)
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Day 3Â
- 3.1 - Review of Day 2 assignment - Ìý(±«°Â)
- - Andrew PetersÌý(±«°ä³¢)
- - Maxime Beau (UCL)
- - Dario Campagner (UCL)
- 3.5 - Implanting semi-chronic Neuropixels probes - (UCL)
- - Anna Lebedeva (UCL)
- - Andrew PetersÌý(±«°ä³¢)
- - Steven West ()
- - Mayo Faulkner ()
Teaching Assistant
- Julie Lee (UCL)