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neural-activity-visualizer-react

v1.0.4

Published

A ReactJS component for visualizing neural activity data

Readme

neural-activity-visualizer-react

A ReactJS component for visualizing neural activity data

NPM JavaScript Style Guide

Install

npm install --save neural-activity-visualizer-react

Usage

Basic Usage:

import React from 'react';
import Visualizer from 'neural-activity-visualizer-react';

function Example {
  const source = "https://object.cscs.ch/v1/AUTH_c0a333ecf7c045809321ce9d9ecdfdea/Migliore_2018_CA1/exp_data/abf-int-bAC/Ivy_960711AHP3/96711008.abf";

  return (
    <Visualizer source={source} />
  )
}

Interactive Demo:

Explore the demo app: https://neo-viewer.netlify.app/

Deploying the file server

By default, the visualizer uses the Neo file server at https://neo-viewer.brainsimulation.eu/. This is fine for testing and light use, but for better performance you may wish to deploy your own server on a more powerful machine.

Instructions for doing this are here.

Reference: the file server REST API

See here.

Acknowledgements

This open source software code was developed in part or in whole in the Human Brain Project, funded from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation under Specific Grant Agreements No. 720270, No. 785907 and No. 945539 (Human Brain Project SGA1, SGA2 and SGA3).