The knowledge base gathers all necessary information and guidelines to run an experiment at the CENIR.
Preliminary procedures
Prior to running an experiment at the CENIR, you need to contact a scientific leader of the CENIR and get a Comité de Protection des Personnes (equivalent to US IRB) approval.
Scientific leaders of the CENIR
MEG-EEG: Nathalie George : nathalie.george@icm-institute.org
MRI: Stéphane Lehéricy : stephane.lehericy@icm-institute.org
Le comité de protection des personnes (CPP)
Obtaining the agreement of the Comité de Protection des Personnes (CPP) is an absolute requirement prior to running any experimentation on humans. The procedure takes months. It is therefore recommended to start it as soon as possible.
- Description CPP Maximilien CHAUMON
Contacts
Training
Lundis du CENIR
Recruiting voluntary participants
Voluntary subjects are recruited following the CPP guidelines.
Healthy volunteers database
The "réseau d'information en sciences de la cognition" (RISC) is a very active network of information about cognitive sciences in France and beyond and maintains a database of volunteer participants in the Paris area. This database can be accessed at http://expesciences.risc.cnrs.fr/formulaire_expe.php.
Compensation
- Participant compensation is done according to this procedure GEORGE Nathalie
Technical guide book
After approval and participant recruitment, steps to running an experiment at the CENIR depend on the technology used. Below is our MEG-EEG guide.
MEG-EEG guides
Useful software
There are numerous very useful tools to organize, communicate, decide... Most famous commercial software has at least one free alternative. This page is a short guide to useful software for CENIR users.
Add Comment