Authors
Christopher Holdgraf, Stefan Appelhoff, Stephan Bickel, Kristofer Bouchard, Sasha D’Ambrosio, Olivier David, Orrin Devinsky, Benjamin Dichter, Adeen Flinker, Brett L Foster, Krzysztof J Gorgolewski, Iris Groen, David Groppe, Aysegul Gunduz, Liberty Hamilton, Christopher J Honey, Mainak Jas, Robert Knight, Jean-Philippe Lachaux, Jonathan C Lau, Christopher Lee-Messer, Brian N Lundstrom, Kai J Miller, Jeffrey G Ojemann, Robert Oostenveld, Natalia Petridou, Gio Piantoni, Andrea Pigorini, Nader Pouratian, Nick F Ramsey, Arjen Stolk, Nicole C Swann, François Tadel, Bradley Voytek, Brian A Wandell, Jonathan Winawer, Kirstie Whitaker, Lyuba Zehl, Dora Hermes
Publication date
2019/6/25
Journal
Scientific data
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
102
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
The Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) is a community-driven specification for organizing neuroscience data and metadata with the aim to make datasets more transparent, reusable, and reproducible. Intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) data offer a unique combination of high spatial and temporal resolution measurements of the living human brain. To improve internal (re)use and external sharing of these unique data, we present a specification for storing and sharing iEEG data: iEEG-BIDS.
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