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DESCRIPTION:The field of cognitive neuroscience has accumulated a vast amou
 nt of EEG data\, yet new studies often prioritize fresh data collection ov
 er utilizing these existing resources. Repurposing publicly available EEG 
 datasets presents a cost-effective and efficient way to explore novel hypo
 theses. However\, EEG analysis involves complex preprocessing and interpre
 tation steps\, where subjective decisions\, such as artifact rejection\, f
 iltering techniques\, and statistical methods\, can significantly impact r
 esults. To enhance transparency and reliability\, a collaborative framewor
 k in which more than one researcher independently analyses the same EEG da
 taset and identifies robust findings can be a significant step forward. Th
 is approach not only mitigates individual biases but also promotes best pr
 actices in EEG research within the open science movement. In this talk\, w
 e highlight the potential of existing EEG datasets\, discuss strategies fo
 r fostering community-driven EEG analysis\, and call for collective collab
 oration in this endeavor.
DTSTAMP:20260515T222123Z
LOCATION:Underground\, p10
SUMMARY:LT1: Harnessing Existing EEG Datasets for Novel Hypothesis Testing 
 - Shubham Pandey
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2025-budapest/talk/8PH7YF/
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UID:pretalx-sips2025-budapest-SFJMVF@pretalx.com
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DESCRIPTION:The FORRT community has prepared 200+ summaries of Open and Rep
 roducible Science literature. The purpose of these summaries is to reduce 
 some of the burden on educators looking to incorporate open and reproducib
 le research principles into their teaching as well as facilitate the edifi
 cation of anyone wishing to learn or disseminate open and reproducible sci
 ence tenets. In this hackathon\, we invite you to review the summaries\, i
 .e.\, checking that the content of the summary faithfully represents the o
 riginal article and improving the text to your best capacity. Contributors
  will be acknowledged on the website and those who fulfil our requirements
  (i.e.\, 10 reviews) will be invited to co-author any resulting manuscript
 s. The summaries will serve as a valuable resource for those with limited 
 time or access\, promoting educational equity.
DTSTAMP:20260515T222123Z
LOCATION:Second floor 214
SUMMARY:HC18: Building a Shared Resource for Open Science Education: The FO
 RRT Summary Project - Leticia Micheli\, Shubham Pandey
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2025-budapest/talk/SFJMVF/
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