Open Source tools for Neuroscience

Welcome to the Sussex Neuroscience Repository for Open Science tools!

Interests

  • Open Science
  • Open Source Hardware
  • Open Source Software
  • Citizen Science

Projects

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Shaker repair

Worn out belt replacement

Electric lens driver

A current source to drive an Electrically tunable lens

Electronics to couple NI cards and Med-associates system

System to synchronise behavioural systems from Med-associates with ephys/2-photon systems that use National instruments DAQ

Eventer model repository

an online repository for trained models using Eventer

Fish tracking system

A system to track zebrafish behaviour with multiple cameras

Lux, humidity and temperatur IOT monitor

System to log lux, temperature, and humidity while being able to send emails and trigger warnings when any of the three variables goes out of range

Odour stimulator

A fast, time precise, open source system to deliver odours

Open Hardware Makers

An online training series teaching best practices for open source hardware development

Pockel cell controller

An open source circuit to modulate laser intensity in a 2 Photon microscope.

VR/AR goggles

A 3D printed goggle to be used with google cardboard framework

Cage replacement part

Simple printed replacement for an acrylic part

Open Neuroscience

A curated repository for open source projects related to neurosciences

PMT signal combiner

A simple circuit to combine voltage signals coming from different PMTs

Face Shields

Responding to COVID-19, we’ve built 120 face shields for the local hospital

Fast Diode

A system to measure fast light transients

LED Zappelin'

An OpenSource LED stimulator for visual and optogenetics stimulation in combination with 2-photon recording

Open Visual Stimulator

An arbitrary-spectrum spatial visual stimulator for vision research

Open Spritzer

An open hardware pressure ejection system for reliably delivering picolitre volumes.

Hyperspectral Scanner

A low-cost hyperspectral scanner for natural imaging above and under water

Spikeling

A hardware implementation of the Izhikevich model of a spiking neuron

Pipette Puller Adapter

Developed for Dr. Eravci at the Mass Spectrometry unit, this 3D printed adapter is used to hold polyamide tubes in a pipette puller.

Med Associates Add-On

An add on to extend functionality of Med Associates behavioural system

Voltage amplifier

A voltage amplifier compatible with Arduino Due

Electrode calibration

A system to calibrate electrodes used in Voltammetry experiments

Recent Publications

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An arbitrary-spectrum spatial visual stimulator for vision research

Visual neuroscientists require accurate control of visual stimulation. However, few stimulator solutions simultaneously offer high …

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