sje30 / neuRo

Introduction to R for neuroscientists
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A coincidence but I am interested #1

Open hummuscience opened 4 years ago

hummuscience commented 4 years ago

Hello! I stumbled on your profile because I was looking for other emacs/rstats people and by chance I am also working in neuroscience (loads of calcium imaging).

I saw this repo on the stream and I would be really interested in joining that Zoom call as a participant. I also wrote my own R package to analyze calcium imaging data but it is not on github yet as I am ashamed to put it up (my first R package, probably a complete mess).

I hope this is not too weird and that I could join :)

sje30 commented 4 years ago

Hi! Thanks for your message, and sounds we have overlapping interests.

Unfortunately the sessions next week are going to be for Cambridge participants only; depending on how these sessions go, I may offer them again, in which case you'd be welcome. (However, you'd probably not learn very much). I hope the content will go online so that you can see -- I've already just posted some of the calcium imaging analaysis.

sje30 commented 4 years ago

and great to hear you've written code for analysing calcium imaging data. all of my R packages are a mess, so don't worry about that.

hummuscience commented 4 years ago

I will give your code a try if you don't mind.

Currently, I am facing the challenge of extracting spikes from my calcium imaging recordings. Maybe your exponential smoothing function can help :)

I will keep following the repo, thank you!