Here’s a great initiative from computational neuroscience people at Berkeley, the CRCNs data sharing website, where you can download spike trains in response to complex spatiotemporal stimuli in V1 of cats and monkeys, auditory cortex, and more. Great datasets to test your machine learning and computational skills on.
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[…] its humble beginnings about 5 years ago, the CRCNS data sharing website has grown into a very useful resource for […]