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Intro
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Why do we want to do our own neuroscience?
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Electrically active cell (Neuron) at
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Action potentials propagate down the nerve
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Action potential amplitudes do not change, but firing rate does
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Motor Unit
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Backyard Brains EMG spikerbox
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Troubleshooting
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Evoked potentials (or fun with the time domain EEG)
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multiple recordings and processing to remove artifacts
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Impedance matching and amplification
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More extreme methods of cleaning up data
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neuromuscular blocking
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EMG spikerbox from Backyard Brains
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Neurosky headset
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Resources
Description:
Explore DIY neuroscience techniques in this conference talk from Notacon 10. Dive into the world of electrically active cells, action potentials, and motor units. Learn about EMG spikerboxes, evoked potentials, and EEG recordings. Discover troubleshooting methods, impedance matching, and amplification techniques. Investigate advanced data cleaning methods, including neuromuscular blocking. Get hands-on with the EMG spikerbox from Backyard Brains and the Neurosky headset. Gain valuable insights into resources for further exploration of DIY neuroscience, EMGs, EEGs, and other recording methods.

DIY Neuroscience, EMGs, EEGs, and Other Recordings

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