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🔬 Smart microscopy decouples image acquisition from analysis, allowing for real-time data processing and dynamic adjustments to microscope operations during acquisition.
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Democratizing Smart Microscopy with navigate | Open Neuroscience
Neuroscientific imaging demands advanced techniques capable of resolving intricate neural circuits, fine axonal structures, and precise synaptic connections within expansive, three-dimensional volumes...
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May 2, 2025 at 4:56 PM
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💡The open-source hardware /software and extensive documentation enable laboratories to build these affordable and robust gates and seamlessly incorporate automatic behavior control into their existing or new rodent tasks.🐀
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NC4Gate: A modular gate system for autonomous control of rodent behavior | Open Neuroscience
Rodent mazes have been used for decades to study the neural basis of behavior. Advancements in rapid prototyping techniques and access to affordable electronics allows laboratories with sufficient exp...
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April 22, 2025 at 7:16 PM
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👩‍💻By Kendra Oudyk; Jérôme Dockès; Julio Peraza; James Kent; Mohammad Torabi; Michelle Wang; Brent McPherson; Niusha Mirhakimi; Angela R. Laird; Alejandro de la Vega; Jean-Baptiste Poline.
Towards open meta-research in neuroimaging | Open Neuroscience
When meta-research (research on research) makes an observation or points out a problem (such as a flaw in methodology), the project should be repeated later to determine whether the problem remains.
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April 2, 2025 at 3:06 PM