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Abstract (max. 200 words):
Brain structure and the physical or locomotor activity. Whether it is the total amount of activity [1], the sleep fragmentation or the integrity of the circadian rhythmicity, these effects must be taken into account, as they can be of equivalent (or even greater) importance as the usual demographic covariates, such as the age. In addition, human brain functions are modulated by circadian and/or seasonal rhythmicity. As a matter of fact, the only practical way to assess, in-situ, the physical activity or the circadian rhythmicity over a period of several days is to use actigraphy. pyActigraphy is an open source python package for actigraphy data visualization and analysis. It is supported by an extensive online documentation of its functionalities. It also integrates the best practices in terms of developments, such as continuous integration tests. It is thus the perfect companion toolkit for any brain imaging study.
Preferred Session
Oral session: 3. Demo: New advances in open neuroimaging methods
Lightning talk: 1. Neuroscience toolkit
Additional Context
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Hi @ghammad, I’m happy to tell you that we’d like to host your presentation as a lightning talk in the OSR in the neuroscience toolkit session. This will be a talk of 5 minutes + 5 minutes of questions. We’ll update the program in the ReadMe.md shortly. We’d much appreciate it if you could submit slides and other presentation material to the presentations folder by means of a Pull Request to this repository, preferably but not necessarily before the presentation.
Title
pyActigraphy, a toolbox for actigraphy data analysis
Presentor and Affiliation
Grégory Hammad1
Collaborators
Mathilde Reyt1, Michele Deantoni1, Christophe Phillips1, Christina Schmidt1,2, Vincenzo Muto1,2
Github Link (if applicable)
Source code: https://github.com/ghammad/pyActigraphy
Documentation: https://ghammad.github.io/pyActigraphy/index.html
Abstract (max. 200 words):
Brain structure and the physical or locomotor activity. Whether it is the total amount of activity [1], the sleep fragmentation or the integrity of the circadian rhythmicity, these effects must be taken into account, as they can be of equivalent (or even greater) importance as the usual demographic covariates, such as the age. In addition, human brain functions are modulated by circadian and/or seasonal rhythmicity. As a matter of fact, the only practical way to assess, in-situ, the physical activity or the circadian rhythmicity over a period of several days is to use actigraphy.
pyActigraphy is an open source python package for actigraphy data visualization and analysis. It is supported by an extensive online documentation of its functionalities. It also integrates the best practices in terms of developments, such as continuous integration tests. It is thus the perfect companion toolkit for any brain imaging study.
Preferred Session
Oral session: 3. Demo: New advances in open neuroimaging methods
Lightning talk: 1. Neuroscience toolkit
Additional Context
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: