Patrick Bloniasz
I am a researcher in statistical neuroscience and the philosophy of science. My work can be broken into two general areas: 1) philosophical critique in the cognitive sciences and 2) computational modeling and statistical analysis of cross-spatial stochastic processes (e.g., local field potentials, electrocorticography, electroencephalography). Specifically, I work to 1) identify macro-scale biomarkers of micro-scale phenomena, 2) improve the application of statistical analyses in the Fourier and time-domain, and 3) work to characterize the relationship between emergent network properties to local biological behavior. I also am passionate about developing and critiquing educational pedagogy in statistics and computational neuroscience.

tidyr: A Crash Course on Tidy Data (Part 4 "Introduction to Tidyverse R Workshop")

Tibbles: A Crash Course (Part 2 "Introduction to Tidyverse R Workshop")

readr: A Crash Course on Parsing (Part 3 "Introduction to Tidyverse R Workshop")

Background Lecture on Tidyverse and Data Wrangling (Part 1 "Introduction to Tidyverse R Workshop")

Installing R and RStudio on MacOS and Windows (R workshop)

Importing a CSV data set and changing a column name (R Workshop)

Indexes, Logical operator, Basic Mathematical Operators (R Workshop)

Saving an RScript in R (R Workshop)

Intro to Vectors in R (R Workshop)

Intro to Variables in R (R Workshop)

Intro to RStudio Environment: Opening your first RScript (R Workshop)

Installing R and RStudio on MacOS (R workshop)

Introduction to GGPlot2 (R Workshop)