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GABA Receptors: Mechanisms and Functions
Explores GABA receptors, inhibition mechanisms, signaling changes, and neuron types.
Motor Control in Vertebrates
Explores the hierarchical organization of motor control in vertebrates and layered control architectures.
Controlling Brain Function: Optogenetic Insights
Delves into optogenetic techniques using Channelrhodopsin-2 for precise neuronal control and behavior modulation.
Graph Signal Processing in Brain Networks
Delves into Graph Signal Processing in brain networks, emphasizing the integration of brain structure and function through innovative techniques.
Introduction into Data Tools and Atlases: Allen Institute Overview
Introduces the Allen Institute's brain atlases, genetic tools, connectivity analysis, and computational models for understanding brain function.
Cellular Mechanisms of Brain Function
Delves into the cellular mechanisms of brain function, comparing mouse and human brains to develop treatments for brain diseases.
Cellular Mechanisms of Brain Function
Covers the structure of a neuroscience course, focusing on cell membrane, ion channels, synaptic transmission, and brain function.
Motivation for Studying the Electrical Brain
Explores the motivation behind studying brain electrical activity and successful Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's patients.
Brain Networks: Modules and Community Structure
Explores brain network modules and community structure, including the natural modular functional connectome, network modularity, and community detection algorithms.
Data available from the Allen human brain atlases
Covers the data available from the Allen human brain atlases, including gene expression analysis and the BrainSpan Atlas.