[FUN_Mail] Online physiology lab similar to Neurons in Action?

Richard Olivo rolivo at smith.edu
Mon Sep 16 10:33:22 EDT 2019


I can second Corey's recommendation of Metaneuron, which I've used in my Neurophysiology lab course. My lab instructions are on an open website:

http://www.science.smith.edu/departments/neurosci/courses/bio330/labs/L5sims.html

The brief video about Metaneuron's interface will give you a look at its great design.

Richard Olivo, Smith College (rolivo at smith.edu)

> On Sep 16, 2019, at 9:47 AM, Cleland, Corey Lee - clelancl <clelancl at jmu.edu> wrote:
> 
> Metaneuron
> 
> http://www.metaneuron.org/
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> EOTN (original, revised)
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> https://huguenardlab.stanford.edu/eotn/
> https://www.eotnprogram.org/
> 
> Neurosim $$$$$
> 
> https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~wjh/neurosim/index.html
> 
> 
> Neuromembrane
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> https://neuromembrane.ualberta.ca/account/login
> 
> NerveWorks (no longer available; hope that changes)
> 
> 
> note my Neurobiology is lab is all simulations
> 
> 
> Corey Cleland Ph.D.
> Associate Professor of Biology
> James Madison University
> (434) 284-0543 phone
> (434) 568-3333 FAX
> clelancl at jmu.edu
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> From: FUN_Mail <fun_mail-bounces at lists.funfaculty.org> on behalf of Calin-Jageman, Robert <rcalinjageman at dom.edu>
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> Subject: [FUN_Mail] Online physiology lab similar to Neurons in Action?
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> Hi FUN folks,
>  
> About 2 or 4 years ago at SFN I saw a teaching poster that had a really amazing suite of online physiology simulations—similar in complexity and depth to a couple of modules of neurons in action.  I was blown away and remember checking it out in more depth after the meeting, but then promptly went back to using Neurons in Action and seem to have lost all ability to conjure up the URL, name of the author, or the abstract…
>  
> Now I’m looking for a way to run a lab fully online and I’m desperately trying to reconstruct my memory.  Does anyone know which resource I might be thinking of?  Or have a suggestion for a NIA-level simulation that might be a good basis for an online activity? 
>  
> Bob
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