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We will be posting less frequently going forward. Funding for our project from the NSF has completed. We will proceed as we first did with this project, with a more grass roots approach involving undergraduates at American University in creating content for our website.
This month's post was written by Ellie Blumer, a second-year neuroscience major and computer science minor at American University.
DeepOF (Deep Open Field) processes DeepLabCut/SLEAP data using supervised and unsupervised annotation pipelines and using SHAP for interpretability.
Read about it in this month's post on OpenBehavior:
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#OpenSource #Neuroscience #DeepLearning
Getting advanced video analysis tools like SLEAP, DeepEthogram, and A-SOID to work can be tricky! Our team figured out some key steps and fixes. Check out our detailed setup guide:
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#OpenScience #Neuroscience #LabHacks
Calling all early-career researchers! @thetransmitter.bsky.social and @neuromatch.bsky.social want to understand your journey as you become the next generation of neuroscientists. Share your experiences and help us build the resources you need.
#neuroskyence
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An exciting collaboration is underway. @thetransmitter.bsky.social is partnering with @neuromatch.bsky.social to serve the computational neuroscience community and help connect neuroscientists across all career stages.
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#neuroskyence
What's hot in open-source neuroscience for 2025? This week's post on OpenBehavior reviews projects of interest to the followers of our blog in the first half of 2025.
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#opensource #neuroscience
Ray Shen, a student at the University of Maryland, developed the program as part of summer research with the OB team. You can access his code here:
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Real-time ArUco tracking is available in Bonsai but has some limitations. The OB team developed a Python/OpenCV program for robust offline analysis, that provides full position and rotation information. Read about it in this week's post:
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#Neuroscience
Thomas Akam (U Oxford) developed an active commutator that auto-rotates to prevent twisting of cables for neural recordings from freely moving subjects. Read about it in this week's post on OpenBehavior. #Electrophysiology #OpenScience #Neuroscience
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Design files for the Arduino counter are available on the Laubach Lab's GitHub at github.com/LaubachLab/a...
Our latest post highlights a simple, open-source #Arduino device developed by Jason Blackmer from the Laubach Lab that displays trial numbers in your video recordings. It makes finding trials a breeze!
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#OpenScience #Neuroscience #LabHacks
This week's post on OpenBehavior reviews available #opensource tools for imaging, including for microscopy, calcium imaging, and integrating behavior with imaging. From UCLA Miniscope to PyPhotometry, see what's making an impact! π#Neuroscience
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This week's post on OpenBehavior reviews our posts over the years on #opensource tools for neural recordings & analysis, including a motorized swivel, Pynapple, & Open Ephys. #Neuroscience #Electrophysiology #OpenScience
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Researchers have developed a chronic EMG implant for the diaphragm in freely behaving rats. It is low-cost, quick to build, and fully documented. Read about it in this week's post on OpenBehavior. @streeter_kristi @LabDale #opensource #neuroscience
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This summer, we're working on documenting setups and protocols for using popular tools such as SLEAP, Bonsai, & ArUco marker tracking. You can read about our plans in this week's post and stay tuned for updates over the summer! #OpenScience #Neuroscience
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Bell Jar is a desktop application for semi-automated histology analysis that includes routines for serial alignment, marker detection, and integration with the Allen reference atlas. Read about it in this week's post on OpenBehavior. #opensource #neuroscience
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Plug for my labβs open source commutator designed for compatibility with electrical I/O, an accessible through-hole for non-electrical tethers, and low-noise active rotation. I have gotten great performance out of it and recommend it to anyone needing a commutator!
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New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Britta U. Westner, Tim M. Tierney, et al:
Cycling on the Freeway: The perilous state of open-source neuroscience software
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Wrapping up our behavior measurement series! This week: open-source tools for head-fixed setups. From running wheels to imaging platforms, explore the possibilities and expand your research capabilities! #OpenSource #Neuroscience
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STPoseNet combines YOLOv8 with innovative timing & Kalman filtering for real-time, accurate mouse pose estimation with minimal labeling. Check it out:
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This week on OpenBehavior! π’ A review of impactful open-source devices for measuring behavior in the homecage. Learn about FED, PiDose, LIQ HD, & more!
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#OpenScience #Neuroscience
KineWheelArena-DLC is an integrated system based on KineWheel and DeepLabCut. It uses fluorescent dyes to automatically track paw placement during locomotion. Read about it in this week's post on OpenBehavior:
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Hey @openbehavior.bsky.social do you know of any open source approaches to measuring blood pressure in rodents? I can't seem to find any
Want to measure behavior in freely moving animals? We've rounded up some of the most interesting and impactful open-source devices available. Check out this week's post on OpenBehavior for details and links! #OpenSource #Neuroscience
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Homebrew pumps and boards are ready for the next 16 training boxes! Long live open science
MyVivarium is an #opensource tool for animal colony management. It uses QR codes, IoT sensors, & allows for cloud-based tracking. Read about it in this week's post on OpenBehavior:
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Looking forward to this webinar tomorrow on FlexRig and open-source tools in general.