This repo contains the source for the Aeon online documentation.
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The documentation is currently under active development and may be incomplete. Please report any issues or suggestions for improvement by opening an issue.
To contribute to the documentation, please see the Contributor Guide.
Aeon is a collaborative effort to perform behavioural neuroscience experiments where the behaviour and neural activity of freely moving animals engaging in a complex task are continuously recorded. This project is contributed to by researchers and support staff at UCL's SWC, Neurogears, and Datajoint. Please refer to our website for the full list of contributors.
If you are interested in joining this project, please contact the project maintainers.
The following accounts and access permissions are required for Aeon project members:
- Microsoft Teams
- SWC GitHub organisation
- SWC GitHub
aeonteam - SWC HPC account
aeonLinux group on SWC HPC- Datajoint database account
To request access, please contact swc-aeon@ucl.ac.uk.
Aeon is organised into multiple repositories. The full list of repositories and their descriptions are available in the Repositories section of the documentation.
- Jai Bhagat (jai.bhagat.21@ucl.ac.uk)
- Gonçalo Lopes (g.lopes@neurogears.org)
- Dario Campagner (d.campagner@ucl.ac.uk)
- Chang Huan Lo (changhuan.lo@ucl.ac.uk)
If you use Aeon in your work, please cite it as below:
D. Campagner, J. Bhagat, G. Lopes, L. Calcaterra, A. G. Pouget, A. Almeida, T. T. Nguyen, C. H. Lo, T. Ryan, B. Cruz, F. J. Carvalho, Z. Li, A. Erskine, J. Rapela, O. Folsz, M. Marin, J. Ahn, S. Nierwetberg, S. C. Lenzi, J. D. S. Reggiani, SGEN group – SWC GCNU Experimental Neuroethology Group. Aeon: an open-source platform to study the neural basis of ethological behaviours over naturalistic timescales. Preprint at https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.07.31.664513 (2025)