ERP CORE: An open resource for human event-related potential research
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are noninvasive measures of human brain activity that index a range of sensory, cognitive, affective, and motor processes. Despite their broad application across basic and clinical research, there is little standardization of ERP paradigms and analysis protocols acros...
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doaj-2531660cb19549ccb14dc9d636fcb1692020-12-17T04:47:13ZengElsevierNeuroImage1095-95722021-01-01225117465ERP CORE: An open resource for human event-related potential researchEmily S. Kappenman0Jaclyn L. Farrens1Wendy Zhang2Andrew X. Stewart3Steven J. Luck4San Diego State University, Department of Psychology, San Diego, CA, 92120, USA; SDSU/UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, San Diego, CA, 92120, USA; Corresponding author.San Diego State University, Department of Psychology, San Diego, CA, 92120, USASan Diego State University, Department of Psychology, San Diego, CA, 92120, USA; SDSU/UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, San Diego, CA, 92120, USAUniversity of California, Davis, Center for Mind & Brain and Department of Psychology, Davis, CA, 95616, USAUniversity of California, Davis, Center for Mind & Brain and Department of Psychology, Davis, CA, 95616, USAEvent-related potentials (ERPs) are noninvasive measures of human brain activity that index a range of sensory, cognitive, affective, and motor processes. Despite their broad application across basic and clinical research, there is little standardization of ERP paradigms and analysis protocols across studies. To address this, we created ERP CORE (Compendium of Open Resources and Experiments), a set of optimized paradigms, experiment control scripts, data processing pipelines, and sample data (N = 40 neurotypical young adults) for seven widely used ERP components: N170, mismatch negativity (MMN), N2pc, N400, P3, lateralized readiness potential (LRP), and error-related negativity (ERN). This resource makes it possible for researchers to 1) employ standardized ERP paradigms in their research, 2) apply carefully designed analysis pipelines and use a priori selected parameters for data processing, 3) rigorously assess the quality of their data, and 4) test new analytic techniques with standardized data from a wide range of paradigms.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811920309502Event-related potentialsEEGData qualityOpen scienceReproducibility |
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Emily S. Kappenman Jaclyn L. Farrens Wendy Zhang Andrew X. Stewart Steven J. Luck |
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ERP CORE: An open resource for human event-related potential research |
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ERP CORE: An open resource for human event-related potential research |
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ERP CORE: An open resource for human event-related potential research |
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Event-related potentials (ERPs) are noninvasive measures of human brain activity that index a range of sensory, cognitive, affective, and motor processes. Despite their broad application across basic and clinical research, there is little standardization of ERP paradigms and analysis protocols across studies. To address this, we created ERP CORE (Compendium of Open Resources and Experiments), a set of optimized paradigms, experiment control scripts, data processing pipelines, and sample data (N = 40 neurotypical young adults) for seven widely used ERP components: N170, mismatch negativity (MMN), N2pc, N400, P3, lateralized readiness potential (LRP), and error-related negativity (ERN). This resource makes it possible for researchers to 1) employ standardized ERP paradigms in their research, 2) apply carefully designed analysis pipelines and use a priori selected parameters for data processing, 3) rigorously assess the quality of their data, and 4) test new analytic techniques with standardized data from a wide range of paradigms. |
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Event-related potentials EEG Data quality Open science Reproducibility |
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