Abstract — Data from well-designed EEG experiments should find uses beyond initial reports, even when study authors cannot anticipate how it may contribute to future analyses. Several ontologies have been proposed for describing events in cognitive experiments to make data available for re-use and meta-analysis, but none are widely used. One reason for this is that the tools needed to make use of these ontologies are complex, placing a significant burden on experimenters while not providing any immediate reward for their efforts. Here we propose an extensible, user-friendly experiment event tagging method built on the BrainMap and CogPO ontologies and similar to the object tagging style used extensively on the Web. Hierarchical Event Descri...
There is a growing interest in utilising novel signal sources such as EEG (Electroencephalography) i...
This article provides a new, more comprehensive view of event-related brain dynamics founded on an i...
International audienceEvent-related potentials (ERPs) are small potentials produced by the brain in ...
Real-world brain imaging by EEG requires accurate annotation of complex subject-environment interact...
Event-related data analysis plays a central role in EEG and MEG (MEEG) and other neuroimaging modali...
Human electrophysiological and related time series data are often acquired in complex, event-rich en...
This dissertation contains several projects, each providing a solution contributing to an aspect of ...
HED-SCORE is a vocabulary based on the Standardized Computer-based Organized Reporting of EEG (SCORE...
Large-scale analysis of EEG and other physiological measures promises new insights into brain proces...
This work summarizes problems occurred with storing data from EEG/ERP experiments. It address proble...
Technological progress in neuroscience allows recording from tens to hundreds of neurons simultaneou...
This resource defines the Hierarchical Event Descriptor (HED) specification, including the core spec...
We describe a first-generation ontology for representation and integration of event-related brain po...
Technological progress in neuroscience allows to record from tens to hundreds of neurons simultaneou...
International audience: Advances in neuroscience are underpinned by large, multicenter studies and a...
There is a growing interest in utilising novel signal sources such as EEG (Electroencephalography) i...
This article provides a new, more comprehensive view of event-related brain dynamics founded on an i...
International audienceEvent-related potentials (ERPs) are small potentials produced by the brain in ...
Real-world brain imaging by EEG requires accurate annotation of complex subject-environment interact...
Event-related data analysis plays a central role in EEG and MEG (MEEG) and other neuroimaging modali...
Human electrophysiological and related time series data are often acquired in complex, event-rich en...
This dissertation contains several projects, each providing a solution contributing to an aspect of ...
HED-SCORE is a vocabulary based on the Standardized Computer-based Organized Reporting of EEG (SCORE...
Large-scale analysis of EEG and other physiological measures promises new insights into brain proces...
This work summarizes problems occurred with storing data from EEG/ERP experiments. It address proble...
Technological progress in neuroscience allows recording from tens to hundreds of neurons simultaneou...
This resource defines the Hierarchical Event Descriptor (HED) specification, including the core spec...
We describe a first-generation ontology for representation and integration of event-related brain po...
Technological progress in neuroscience allows to record from tens to hundreds of neurons simultaneou...
International audience: Advances in neuroscience are underpinned by large, multicenter studies and a...
There is a growing interest in utilising novel signal sources such as EEG (Electroencephalography) i...
This article provides a new, more comprehensive view of event-related brain dynamics founded on an i...
International audienceEvent-related potentials (ERPs) are small potentials produced by the brain in ...