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Lessons from a catalogue of 6674 brain recordings.

Alexis David James MakinJohn Tyson-CarrGiulia RamponeYiovanna DerpschDamien WrightMarco Bertamini
Published in: eLife (2022)
It is now possible for scientists to publicly catalogue all the data they have ever collected on one phenomenon. For a decade, we have been measuring a brain response to visual symmetry called the sustained posterior negativity (SPN). Here we report how we have made a total of 6674 individual SPNs from 2215 participants publicly available, along with data extraction and visualization tools (https://osf.io/2sncj/). We also report how re-analysis of the SPN catalogue has shed light on aspects of the scientific process, such as statistical power and publication bias, and revealed new scientific insights.
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