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UCSF-Nelson-Lab/ICD-Cognitive-Analysis: Inhibition of Indirect Pathway Activity Causes Abnormal Decision-Making In a Mouse Model of Impulse Control Disorder in Parkinson's Disease
<p>The code from: Zhuang et al., 2024 (Preprint Version), Inhibition of Indirect Pathway Activity Causes Abnormal Decision-Making In a Mouse Model of Impulse Control Disorder in Parkinson's Disease.</p>
<p>This repository contains Python code designed to extract task events during both the behavioral shaping and delay discounting phases.</p>
BenderLab-UCSF/BenderLab-UCSF: Motion Tracking IMU Acquisition Code for the Human VOR Project
<p>This release contains Motion Tracking IMU Acquisition Code for the Human VOR Project in the Bender Lab at UCSF.</p>
Biosystems Analytics Lab
Nelson, Assistant Professor in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, was a panelist on the Natural Hazards and Disasters Resilient Design Panel, and discussed the Biosystems Analytics Lab (of which she is lead PI) and the work the lab has been doing in relation to disaster resilience. The Biosystems Lab uses environmental agricultural data for systems management and predictive modeling of agricultural systems using machine learning approaches. Nelson highlighted some of the research graduate students are doing with the lab and emphasized how the lab uses environmental monitoring data to advance understanding of environmental systems and they respond to change. Research challenges the lab addresses includes establishing baselines; essentially how an environmental system behaved prior to a natural disaster; and utilizes proactive monitoring. Nelson concluded the presentation by identifying an opportunity to overcoming challenges to sufficient monitoring by using digital infrastructure and education for data literacy to expand monitoring within communities
UCSF LibQUAL Library Survey Results 2015
These datasets contain the Mission Bay and Parnassus responses to the 2015 UCSF Library Survey. The Library Survey asks about three distinct aspects of the library: Affect of Service (people), Information Control (resources) and Library as Place (spaces). For each question, survey respondents are asked to select the minimum service level they would expect from the library, the level of service they desire, and where they think the library is currently performing. Using these three measures provides valuable information about how the Library's users think it is performing relative to their needs.The survey was produced by LibQUAL+® for UCSF Library. LibQUAL+® is a suite of services that libraries use to solicit, track, understand, and act upon users' opinions of service quality. These services are offered to the library community by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL). For more information, visit http://libqual.orgData Collection:
The Library survey, which was administered from Nov 2-29 2015, was sent to all UCSF students, faculty, and staff via UCSF campus email lists. The complete survey instrument consists of demographic questions, 22 survey questions and a comment box. To reduce the time commitment, UCSF respondents were given a random subset of the 22 survey questions.Analysis:
The quantitative dataset, consisting of survey respondents rating of minimum, desired, and perceived level of service, was cleaned and arranged into a format more suitable for analysis.The qualitative dataset, consisting of the comments portion of the survey, was coded by a group of library staff in order to highlight the different topics discussed. Because a comment often touched on many different topics each comment could receive multiple codes. Once the comments had all been coded the spreadsheet was transformed into a format more suitable for filtering and analysis
UCSF-Nelson-Lab/ICD-Cognitive-Arduino: Inhibition of Indirect Pathway Activity Causes Abnormal Decision-Making In a Mouse Model of Impulse Control Disorder in Parkinson's Disease
<p>The code from: Zhuang et al., 2024 (Preprint Version), Inhibition of Indirect Pathway Activity Causes Abnormal Decision-Making In a Mouse Model of Impulse Control Disorder in Parkinson's Disease.</p>
<p>This repository contains Arduino code designed to control operant conditioning boxes used in cognitive and behavioral experiments. These experiments asses the degree of impulsive decision-making. The included codes cover both the behavioral shaping phases and the delay discounting phase.</p>
Raj-Lab-UCSF/Brainframe: Brainframe
<p>Stable version of the Brainframe visualization package</p>
Raj-Lab-UCSF/Brainframe: MISS
<p>Stable version of code for DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2111786119](<a href="https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2111786119">https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2111786119</a></p>
Raj-Lab-UCSF/MISS-Pipeline: MISS
<p>Stable version of MISS code pertaining to DOI 10.1073/pnas.2111786119</p>
Raj-Lab-UCSF/spectrome: Latest revision and new notebook
Added new notebook for spectral correlation violin plots and made small edits/improvements to code and notebooks to reflect latest reviewer comments
Raj-Lab-UCSF/spectrome: Model For Simulating MEG Spectrum
Added third jupyter notebook that shows an example of the MEG simulation as described in Figure 3
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