These tutorials or journal club articles have been presented in past lab meetings, but there is no "official" tutorial sub-page. Unless people are feeling ambitious, it's likely that most of the tutorials will remain in this format.
A starting point for newer lab members.
If you are considering adding a tutorial to this wiki, start here. You must have access to the NML Wiki in "edit" mode to be able to add tutorials.
TODO: Examples and demonstrations of how to use control systems and other engineering concepts to run various model types to estimate the physiological parameters we care about.
These tutorials should relate to lab-specific practices on handling data. For example, Using Git should describe a preferred development strategy for projects involving co-development of code, branch naming conventions, and whether it is necessary to use Pull requests etc.
TODO: Guides on how to implement different data pre-processing pipelines tied to specific kinds of projects.
TODO: A guide on how to implement version control in your project.
TODO: What kinds of things should be considered when asking the question "how much work do I need to do?"
These tutorials should explain the specific minutiae related to successfully setting up data acquisition rigs for various experiment types conducted at NML. For example, the Plexon system has detailed and thorough documentation that already exists (see Equipment page), but application-specific practices and the selected circuit topology etc. should be delineated here for a given set of experiments (in this example, collection of neurophysiological and EMG data toward the thalamocortical pathways and other related projects in NHPs).