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NEMAR: An open access data, tools, and compute resource operating on NeuroElectroMagnetic data (2203.02568v1)

Published 4 Mar 2022 in q-bio.QM

Abstract: To take advantage of recent and ongoing advances in large-scale computational methods, and to preserve the scientific data created by publicly funded research projects, data archives must be created as well as standards for specifying, identifying, and annotating deposited data. The OpenNeuro.org archive, begun as a repository for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data, is such an archive. We present a gateway to OpenNeuro for human electrophysiology data (BIDS-formatted EEG and MEG, as well as intracranial data). The NEMAR gateway allows users to visualize electrophysiological data, including time-domain and frequency-domain dynamics time locked to sets of experimental events recorded using BIDS- and HED-formatted data annotation. In addition, NEMAR allows users to process archived EEG data on the XSEDE high-performance resources at SDSC in conjunction with the Neuroscience Gateway (nsgportal.org), a freely available and easy to use portal to leverage high-performance computing resources for neuroscience research.

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