The Neurophysiological Biomarker Toolbox (NBT) is an open source MATLAB toolbox for the computation and integration of neurophysiological biomarkers (e.g., biomarkers based on EEG or MEG recordings). The NBT toolbox has so far been used in seven peer-reviewed research articles, and has a broad user base of more than 1000 users. The NBT toolbox provides unique features for analysis of resting-state EEG or MEG recordings.NBT offers a pipeline from data storage to statistics including artifact rejection, signal visualization, biomarker computation, statistical testing, and biomarker databasing. NBT allows for easy implementation of new biomarkers, and incorporates an online wiki (the NBTwiki) that aims at facilitating collaboration among NBT users including extensive help and tutorials. The standardised way of data storage and analysis that NBT proposes allow different research projects to merge, compare, or share their data and biomarker algorithms. (Wikipedia).
Neurotransmitters: Type, Structure, and Function
We know that neurotransmitters are signaling molecules that travel across the synaptic space to interact with receptors and propagate signals from one neuron to the next. But what are these molecules? What are their structures? How do they work? Let's get a closer look! Watch the whole Bi
From playlist Biopsychology
Research Methods of Biopsychology
With some information regarding the organization of neurons and neural pathways, we are ready to start getting into some deeper topics. But before we do that, it will be useful to get a general sense of precisely how we learn about the things we will be discussing. The brain is complicated
From playlist Biopsychology
Neutrinos and the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics - Sixty Symbols
The 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics goes to Takaaki Kajita and Arthur B. McDonald for showing that Neutrinos have mass. More Nobel winners: http://bit.ly/SSNobel This video features Ed Copeland, Michael Merrifield and Meghan Gray. More Neutrino videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=
From playlist Nobel Prize Videos - Sixty Symbols
Phys550 Lecture 15: Physics of the Neuron III
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From playlist Illinois: Introduction to Biomolecular Physics - CosmoLearning.com Physics
Strata RX 2012- Ajay Verna Keynote - Wednesday 10/17/12
Neurologic diseases include more than 600 conditions, affect approximately one billion people worldwide, and are rising rapidly with aging populations. Unlike other organ systems, where the emergence of normative biomarkers such as blood pressure and cholesterol numbers has greatly improve
From playlist Strata Rx
The electrophysiology of human memory
Dr. Michael Kahana discusses his work aiming to identify the neural signals that underlie memory variability. Human memory function is highly variable, fluctuating between periods of high and low performance even within a given person. Neurosurgical patients with indwelling electrodes pre
From playlist Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
Phys550 Lecture 13: Physics of the Neuron
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From playlist Illinois: Introduction to Biomolecular Physics - CosmoLearning.com Physics
Introduction to Matlab programming
A full-length course on MATLAB programming and debugging can be found here: https://www.udemy.com/matlab-programming-mxc/?couponCode=MXC-MATLAB10 This video discusses topics related to programming data analyses, and Matlab. It is not a full tutorial for how to program in Matlab, but the a
From playlist OLD ANTS #1) Introductions
Artificial intelligence, Neuroscience, and Validity | Interface 1
In this webinar, a group of scholars will share their research and expertise in validity, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence (AI). In the first presentation, Bruno Zumbo of the University of British Columbia and Bryan Maddox of the University of East Anglia will review prominent con
From playlist Language Assessment & Technology
Let's learn all about the human brain! It's the most complex and fascinating object in the known universe. It's the source of our consciousness, so we wouldn't be much without it. This course will assume prior knowledge from my biochemistry, biology, and anatomy & physiology courses, so ma
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Dr. Walter Koroshetz describes advances in molecular and systems neuroscience that may reveal secrets of how the brain works and issue in a Golden Age of Neuroscience. In the first decades of the 20th century physics entered a golden age as experimentalists and theorists uncovered the sec
From playlist Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
Minds, Brains, & Science - John Searle (1984 Reith Lectures)
In this series of lectures, John Searle, former Professor of Philosophy at Berkeley, examines the connections between minds, brains, and science. These lectures were given as part of the 1984 BBC Reith Lectures, but are still just as relevant today. Some of the topics discussed include fre
From playlist Philosophy of Mind
Biomarkers | Introductory Astronomy Course 7.09
Welcome to Astronomy: Exploring Time and Space, a course from Professor Impey, a University Distinguished Professor of Astronomy at the University of Arizona. Learn about the foundations of astronomy in this free online course here on YouTube. This video is part of module 7, Extrasolar Pla
From playlist Introductory Astronomy Module 7: Extrasolar Planets
Immunomodulators Part 1: Immunosuppressants
We've already begun examining some immunomodulating drugs, like the glucocorticoids, so let's zoom out for a more comprehensive view of this class. First let's check out immunosuppressants, drugs that suppress some unwanted or disproportionate immune activity. These include immunophilin-bi
From playlist Pharmacology
Debate on Mind-Brain Relation: Searle vs Eccles (1984)
John Searle and Sir John Eccles discuss the relationship between the mind and the brain. This is from a 1984 program called Voices. The host was Ted Honderich. #Philosophy #Mind #Searle
From playlist Philosophy of Mind
http://www.nucleushealth.com/ - This 3D medical animation shows the anatomy and physiology of skin and demonstrates an excisional biopsy a surgical techniques commonly used to obtain a sample tissue of suspected skin disorder. A skin biopsy is used to view under a microscope and make a dia
From playlist Healthcare Patient Education Animations
Susan Blackmore - Does Consciousness Lead to God?
Why does the mystery of consciousness lead some to the existence of God and a spirit world, and others to only the physical world and the physical brain? What is it about consciousness that enables such divergent inferences (from smart folks on both sides)? For those who would like to beli
From playlist Big Questions About God - Closer To Truth - Core Topic