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Introduction
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Welcome
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Allen Brain Observatory
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High resolution 3D atlas
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High throughput pipeline
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Standard surgically intrinsic imaging
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High resolution cost platform registration
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New data without borders
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Cellular data
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Neural pixels
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Neuropixel workstations
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Mapping function on structure
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Hierarchy score
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Anatomical connectivity
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Optical recording vs electrical recording
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Electrical recording
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Visual cortex
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Active behaviors
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Decoding
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Openscope
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Summary
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Questions
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Smallworld connectivity
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Accumulation of adaptation
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Invasive experiments
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Developmental studies
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Consciousness and intelligence
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Cloudstream
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Are mice and humans the same
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Conclusion
Description:
Explore the intricate relationship between brain structure and function through a comprehensive examination of spike propagation in the visual hierarchy. Delve into the Allen Brain Observatory's high-resolution 3D atlas and high-throughput pipeline for neural imaging. Discover advanced techniques such as surgically intrinsic imaging, neural pixel technology, and neuropixel workstations. Investigate the mapping of function onto structure, hierarchy scoring, and anatomical connectivity. Compare optical and electrical recording methods in the visual cortex during active behaviors. Learn about decoding techniques, the Openscope project, and small-world connectivity. Discuss accumulation of adaptation, invasive experiments, developmental studies, and the relationship between consciousness and intelligence. Explore Cloudstream technology and compare mouse and human brains. Gain valuable insights into cutting-edge neuroscience research and methodologies.

Relating the Structure of the Brain to Its Function by Tracking a Net-Wave of Spikes

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