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ArXiv ; 2024 Feb 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37744463

ABSTRACT

Neurophysiology research has demonstrated that it is possible and valuable to investigate sensory processing in scenarios involving continuous sensory streams, such as speech and music. Over the past 10 years or so, novel analytic frameworks combined with the growing participation in data sharing has led to a surge of publicly available datasets involving continuous sensory experiments. However, open science efforts in this domain of research remain scattered, lacking a cohesive set of guidelines. This paper presents an end-to-end open science framework for the storage, analysis, sharing, and re-analysis of neural data recorded during continuous sensory experiments. The framework has been designed to interface easily with existing toolboxes, such as EelBrain, NapLib, MNE, and the mTRF-Toolbox. We present guidelines by taking both the user view (how to rapidly re-analyse existing data) and the experimenter view (how to store, analyse, and share), making the process as straightforward and accessible as possible for all users. Additionally, we introduce a web-based data browser that enables the effortless replication of published results and data re-analysis.

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