CORDEIRO, I. L. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0702721495373356; CORDEIRO, Izaquiel Luiz de França.
Resumo:
Attempts to understand the human brain permeate the literature from before Ancient Greece to the
present day [1]. Since then, this most important organ remains a mystery that we are still poring over.
In the need to democratize knowledge in search of an interdisciplinary cooperation to better
understand the brain, there is today a scientific branch called Neuroscience. And due to its
interdisciplinary nature, this scientific branch brings together professionals from different areas.
However, not all professionals who share the need to study the brain have enough technical
knowledge to make use of technological advances in computer science and algorithm development.
In this context, the present work develops a tool that minimizes storage issues related to large
datasets and allows neuroscience researchers to intuitively analyze neuronal activity recordings.