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ARTEMIS readme

Agreed Reporting Template for EEG Methodology - International Standard: template for event-related potentials (ERP)

The goal of the ARTEM-IS is to use insights derived from systematic reviews to create human-friendly, machine-readable templates for documenting the methodological details of an EEG study or pipeline. The template for reporting ERP methodology before you is a pilot project of ARTEM-IS, based on which other subfields of EEG may follow.

How to use it

You can navigate each section on the left and then answer the questions corresponding to your study. This is meant to ensure that you have not forgotten any of the essential information during data collection or later in the methods and results parts of your article.

At the end, you can click on Export (bottom left) to get a zip file containing a set of machine readable files that summarize the information about your acquisition protocol.

For now you could then use those files as a supplement for your publication, but we are also working on creating more human-friendly outputs.

Why this project?

As the number of EEG papers increases, so too does the number of guidelines for how to report what has been done. However, current guidelines and checklists appear to have limited adoption, as systematic reviews have shown that the journal article format is prone to errors, ambiguities and omissions of methodological details (Clayson et al., 2019; Šoškić et al., 2021, see also Carp, 2012). This is a problem for transparency in the scientific record, along with reproducibility and metascience.

New reporting tools are needed to overcome the limitations of written methodology descriptions. To be truly useful, these tools need to allow documenting detailed methodology information in supplementary material (and thus also support more precise written descriptions in journal articles), and they should be both intuitive to complete and foolproof-by-design. In order to achieve this, reporting tools should be developed through community consultation to ensure that they have the most utility for EEG stakeholders.

Want to know more ?

Read more about the rationale for this project and the design principles we go by in our preprint, and if you agree support us by signing the ARTEM-IS statement.

  1. Check our project on OSF.
  2. Talks and slides are available HERE.
  3. See ARTEM-IS template contents in one place HERE (note: the creation of the template is currently in progress, so there may be discrepancies between the latest published version of the template and the web-app).

Get in touch

Want to know more? Have any questions? Something is missing? Send us an email.

For occasional updates on the project, join our mailing list.

Want to help?

If you want to join this project, please check out our INCF Working Group and apply for joining it by filling in this form.

Contributors

ARTEM-IS is developed by an INCF working group, in partnership with eCOBIDAS.

A centralized list of the people who contributed to this project can be found here.

License

The template is licensed CC-BY-4.0

(c) 2020 ARTEMIS Contributors