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U19 Project "Spinal Circuits for the Control of Dexterous Movement", Modelers: David Golomb and Tatyana Sharpee; PI: Martyn Goulding, Salk Institute. Our group models how cervical spinal cord circuits control rhythmic movements, e.g. locomotion, and a wide diversity of non-rhythmic behaviors.
- U19 – brief description overall project goals, competing circuit theories being developed/studied/integrated:
- Description of how Data Science Core is complying to the criteria of the FAIR principles:
- List of Data Types in U19:
- Common Data Elements in U19:
- Data Sharing goals in U19:
- Data science tools being used in project:
- Data science tools being developed for project:
- Data science approaches to be shared with other U19’s:
- Data science challenges that could benefit from discussion with other U19’s:
Link to Data/Model Reuse abstract, [Link]
2021 Brain PI Meeting
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