Citing pynapple#
If you are using pynapple for your analysis, please cite it. A paper describing pynapple has been published in ELife :
Important
Viejo, Guillaume, Daniel Levenstein, Sofia Skromne Carrasco, Dhruv Mehrotra, Sara Mahallati, Gilberto R. Vite, Henry Denny, Lucas Sjulson, Francesco P. Battaglia, and Adrien Peyrache. “Pynapple, a toolbox for data analysis in neuroscience.” Elife 12 (2023): RP85786.
Here is a ready-made BibTex entry:
@article{viejo2023pynapple,
title={Pynapple, a toolbox for data analysis in neuroscience},
author={Viejo, Guillaume and Levenstein, Daniel and Carrasco, Sofia Skromne and Mehrotra, Dhruv and Mahallati, Sara and Vite, Gilberto R and Denny, Henry and Sjulson, Lucas and Battaglia, Francesco P and Peyrache, Adrien},
journal={Elife},
volume={12},
pages={RP85786},
year={2023},
publisher={eLife Sciences Publications Limited}
}
Development Lead#
Guillaume Viejo gviejo@flatironinstitute.org
Edoardo Balzani ebalzani@flatironinstitute.org
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Special Credits#
Special thanks to Francesco P. Battaglia (fpbattaglia) for the development of the original TSToolbox (PeyracheLab/TStoolbox) and neuroseries (NeuroNetMem/neuroseries) packages, the latter constituting the core of pynapple.