Webinar: Doing transparent and reliable EEG research
Transparent and reproducible research is essential for scientific progress. EEG is widely used, but researchers face challenges due to heterogeneity in experimental design, data acquisition, analysis pipelines, and signal interpretation.
Our experts will discuss gaps in tools, resources, and training, and explore how to improve standardisation, data sharing, and reproducibility.
Attendees will be encouraged to ask questions about existing open science resources and strategies for implementing good scientific practice.
Our experts:
Dr. Robert Oostenveld, Associate Principal Investigator – Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University
Robert has been using EEG in my research for over 25 years. His primary research focus is on developing novel methods for analyzing EEG and MEG data, including signal processing, source reconstruction, connectivity analysis, and statistical analysis. He leads the FieldTrip toolbox and is a long-term collaborator on EEGLAB.
In addition, Robert contributes to the dissemination of state-of-the-art and open science methods by sharing tools and data-sharing standards, organizing educational and scientific workshops, and participating in collaborative projects such as BIDS, ARTEM-IS, EEG101, INDoS, EEGManyPipelines, and EEGManyArtifacts.
Dr. Cyril Pernet, Senior Research Software Developer, Copenhagen University Hospital
Cyril is an early adopter of Open Science, he participated in the creation of BIDS with Robert and still develops this framework. He is also the technical lead for PublicnEUro.eu, a data-sharing platform for BIDS datasets that require access control (e.g. for GDPR reasons). Cyril co-developed and still maintains the open-source LIMO-EEG plugin, allowing statistical modelling in EEGLAB and Fieldtrip.
Please note that the content will be identical on both dates, giving you the flexibility to decide which one works best for you, or to join us twice if you’re interested.
Sessions: May 12, 10-11 AM or May 13, 4-5 PM CET.