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IGOR Symposium: Open Science initiatives in biopsychological research

0.004 Z6

20/06/25

08:30

10:00

In this IGOR symposium, we spotlight five open science initiatives in biopsychological research in short talks: First, the resource navigator ARIADNE will be introduced by Cagatay Guersoy (https://igor-biodgps.github.io/ARIADNE). ARIADNE was created to support researchers in the research process. It provides an overview of resources and a step-by-step guide on how to perform a research project in the field of biological psychology. Second, Maria Meier will introduce the Neuroendocrinology Open Data Exchange Standard (NODES) project that aims to facilitate data sharing in psychoneuroendocrinology. The first results of a Delphi study designed to reach an expert consensus will be presented. Third, Yu-Fang Yang will outline that the reproducibility and robustness of results obtained by event-related potentials (ERP) vary with the EEG data preprocessing pipeline. She will provide an overview of recommendations and consequences of preprocessing choices. Fourth, psychophysiological measures often yield non-normally distributed data, prompting researchers to choose from various transformation procedures. Alina Koppold will present on the heterogeneity of data transformation and reporting standards and evaluate their impact on effect sizes and reliability. Fifth, the IGOR sustainability team will highlight how open science practices provide tools that critically contribute to sustainable neuroscientific research practices. Specifically, a comprehensive guide for integrating open science practices for sustainability at every stage of a research project will be presented. A final discussion by Mario Reutter and Maren Klingelhöfer-Jens will address the challenges in applying Open Science practices to the field of biopsychological research.

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Ocklenburg, Sebastian
Artemenko, Christina

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authors:

Max Musterman

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