Open Neural Data
Content:
In November 2022 the International Brain Laboratory has released an unprecedented Big Open data set with brain recordings. In an international collaboration between 12 different research groups neural activity in 194 different brain regions (that's basically all of them!) was recorded in mice performing a standardized decision-making task. The data contains activity of 32784 neurons, which allows, for the first time, to examine how activity in any part of the brain is related to sensory, cognitive, and motor processing. For the published data the Open Neurophysiology Environment (ONE) API is available to access and process the different types of data files. In this computer programming practical you will learn about the research questions surrounding this exciting dataset and how to access and process the data. First, we will study the available documentation about the data set and the provided API, and learn the basics about brain recordings. Second, we will access and process the data so that it can be analysed. Finally, we will apply modern data science methods (such as clustering, dimensionality reduction, or computational statistics) to analyse the data and learn about information processing in the brain.
Learning Outcomes:
- obtain hands-on skills in accessing and processing of Big Open Data
- acquire relevant domain knowledge at the intersection of computer science and neuroscience
- become familiar with neural signals and how they are processed using data science methods
- visualize and interpret the results of data analysis
Examination:
Exercises and reports during the semester
Enrollment:
From the 1st of February 2025 to the 1st of March 2025 interested students can apply for a place in the seminar. The allocation of places will take place via the following central Moodle course of the faculty: https://moodle.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/course/view.php?id=62179.
The places will be allocated by the 15th of March 2025 at the latest. Please complete your binding enrollment by registering for the seminar via FlexNow. Please note that it is mandatory to follow the above steps. Enrollment via FlexNow without prior registration via the central Moodle course is not permitted.
Lecturers
![]() Prof. Dr. Robert SchmidtLecturer |
(+49) 234-32-27300 robert.schmidt@rub.de NB 3/68 |
Details
- Course type
- Lab courses
- Credits
- 3
- Term
- Summer Term 2025
- E-Learning
- moodle course available
Dates
- Lab course
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Takes place
every week on Tuesday from 10:00 to 12:00 in room IB 02/139.
First appointment is on 08.04.2025
Last appointment is on 15.07.2025
Requirements
Programming in Python, APIs
This practical course is suitable for Bachelor students.
Literature:
Link to the IBL dataset: https://int-brain-lab.github.io/iblenv/notebooks_external/data_release_brainwidemap.html
The Institut für Neuroinformatik (INI) is a interdisciplinary research unit of the Ruhr-Universität Bochum. We aim to understand fundamental principles that characterize how organisms generate behavior and cognition while linked to their environments through sensory and effector systems. Inspired by insights into natural cognitive systems, we seek new solutions to problems of information processing in artificial cognitive systems. We draw from a variety of disciplines that include experimental approaches from psychology and neurophysiology, theoretical approaches from physics, mathematics, and computer science, including, in particular, machine learning, artificial intelligence, autonomous robotics, and computer vision.
Universitätsstr. 150, Building NB, Room 3/32
D-44801 Bochum, Germany
Tel: (+49) 234 32-28967
Fax: (+49) 234 32-14210