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DataLad dataset with all samples of recorded "ReproEvents", "ReproStim", etc data for purpose of calibration and establishing processing

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Data samples for ReproFlow time synchronization effort

It is primarily containing data produced/recorded in the course of the https://github.com/ReproNim/reprostim project (which currently contains also ReproEvents). The goal is to automatically capture

  • audio-video stimuli as presented to the participants using our ReproStim's reprostim-videocapture

  • events information as recorded by response capturing device (of https://curdes.com ATM). This effort includes 2 approaches

    • "patching" BIRCH interface software (in Python, not yet open) to collect/record time stamps in easily accessible form

    • develop/interface custom MicroPython board to collect events via DB35 socket available on some curdes devices.

and align them (in time) to fMRI data, which was obtained by the MRI scanner.

As the events information contains trigger pulses as well, in principle it makes it relatively trivial to align those if automatically captured.

Videos are trickier and hence we want to automate collection of "callibration" data samples while performing regular MRI QA.

See ReproNim/reprostim#13 for more diagrams and information.

This repository contains all collected data, and psychopy "stimuli" displaying QR codes with metadata.

DISCLAIMER/BEG-FOR-MERCY:

  • here we share audio-video recordings of "stimuli" which might include also some periods of time around the experiment and thus potentially leaking some sensitive (meta)data. If you spot anything questionable -- please report back to debian AT oneukrainian.com

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