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== Miniscope Gripper by Bastijn van den Boom at NIN ==
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Description, pictures, drawings, and part files for a Miniscope gripper for holding the Miniscope while baseplating.
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== Miniscope Bonsai Package by Jon Newman ==
 
== Miniscope Bonsai Package by Jon Newman ==

Revision as of 23:46, 27 January 2018

Listed below are open-source projects being tackled by other groups.

Miniscope Baseplate and Protective Cone for Rats by Bastijn van den Boom at NIN

Description, pictures, drawings, and part files for a Miniscope baseplate and protective cone.

Miniscope Baseplate and Protective Cone for Rats

Miniscope Gripper by Bastijn van den Boom at NIN

Description, pictures, drawings, and part files for a Miniscope gripper for holding the Miniscope while baseplating.

Miniscope Gripper

Miniscope Bonsai Package by Jon Newman

"Bonsai package for controlling and acquiring data from headborne miniscopes for calcium imaging"

Bonsai.Miniscope

Constrained Nonnegative Matrix Factorization for microEndoscopic data

Analysis package for (1) identifying spatial footprints of all neurons and (2) denoising, demixing and deconvolving the temporal signals.

CNMF-E https://github.com/zhoupc/CNMF_E

Miniature Microscope from the Gardner Lab at Boston University

Gardner Lab Miniature Microscope

Open-Ephys

"A team of neuroscientists who want to change the way our tools are developed and shared."

Open Ephys

OpenMaze

"Open source hardware and software for behavioral neuroscience. Learn how to design and build fully functional animal behavioral setups rapidly, cheaply, and easily."

OpenMaze

Open Behavior

"Open Behavior is dedicated to accelerating behavioral neuroscience research through the promotion of collaboration and open-source projects."

Open Behavior