Workshop on Brain Behavior Quantification and Synchronization: Sensor Technologies to Capture the Complexity of Behavior

May 02, 2023
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A confocal image of sparse GCaMP6f-expressing Purkinje cells in mouse cerebellum resembles the industrious contours of pre-dawn commuters with the NIH BRAIN Initiative logo overlaid.

As a part of the BRAIN Initiative’s Brain Behavior Quantification and Synchronization Program, we welcome you to the “Sensor Technologies to Improve Our Understanding of Complex Behavior” Workshop. The goal of this workshop is to bring together a diverse group of scientists and innovators from various fields and sectors to improve our understanding of behavior in health and disease. The workshop will bring together sensor developers, cognitive and behavioral neuroscientists, translational psychiatrists and neurologists, computational scientists, data scientists, ethicists, and others interested in advancing the development of approaches for acquiring and analyzing high spatial and temporal resolution data, through the synchronous measurement of unconstrained behavior and neural activity in naturalistic environments.

 

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Visit the National Institute of Mental Health's workshop page to access recordings and transcripts from the event.