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Reporting on an MEEG experiment

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Reporting on an MEEG experiment

Prerequisite

Preparing reporting (i.e. sharing the results of the study) should start right at the beginning of planning an experiment.

Goal of this tutorial

There are numerous tools to guide and help researchers reporting their work in an intelligible way. This tutorial provides guidance in 2020.

Useful resources

The COBIDAS MEEG report offers useful guidelines for reporting MEEG experiments.

  1. Read the COBIDAS MEEG report.
  2. Organize data consistently. The MEEG center provides raw data after acquisition in the BIDS-MEG or EEG format. We also have some organisational recommendations.
  3. Use the checklists from the COBIDAS MEEG report (extracted Nov. 2020) to ensure that you are including all useful information in your articles.
  4. The Turing way is a guide to reproducible, ethical, inclusive and collaborative data science.
  5. Use a code versioning such as git, and an online repository such as gitlab. This is the gitlab of the MEEG center.



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