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* [https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.08973 NMA Executive Summary paper] | * [https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.08973 NMA Executive Summary paper] | ||
* [https://medium.com/the-spike/2020-a-moderately-bemused-review-of-the-year-in-neuroscience-99ca8744d03c Mark Humphries' 2020 review] - mentioning Neuromatch as a positive thing | * [https://medium.com/the-spike/2020-a-moderately-bemused-review-of-the-year-in-neuroscience-99ca8744d03c Mark Humphries' 2020 review] - mentioning Neuromatch as a positive thing | ||
+ | * [https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laneur/article/PIIS1474-4422(21)00074-0/fulltext Lancet article: "Computational neuroscience with global accessibility"] |
Revision as of 15:36, 7 April 2021
In Spring 2020, due to the Covid-related cancellation of summer schools, we created Neuromatch Academy to teach computational neuroscience worldwide. Links and resources are collected here.
2020 Course materials
- Neuromatch Academy web site
- NMA prerequisites - a list of pre-course self-directed learning resources
- NMA syllabus and course materials
- NMA Youtube channel
- NMA data repository on OSF
Press and other materials
- INCF hosting of NMA
- Neuromatch Twitter account
- Nature Machine Intelligence editorial
- Nature story about NMA overcoming Iran sanctions
- Neuromatch Academy Experience - a Medium article written by interactive track students
- Simon's Foundation write-up of NMA by Ashley Juavinett
- Richard Gao's blog post
- Knowing Neurons interview with Dr. Megan Peters about NMA
- NMA receives honorable mentions from BiasWatchNeuro
- NMA Executive Summary paper
- Mark Humphries' 2020 review - mentioning Neuromatch as a positive thing
- Lancet article: "Computational neuroscience with global accessibility"