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Event data are extremely common in neurophysiology experiments; however, there are no dedicated neurodata types for storing event data in NWB. Currently, data curators use overly generic or overly complex neurodata types to store event data and can choose from multiple approaches. Both data curators and data users would benefit from a standardized, unified, and simple approach for storing event data in NWB.
NWBEP Title
NWBEP001: Events and TTL Data
Link to NWBEP
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qcsjyFVX9oI_746RdMoDdmQPu940s0YtDjb1en1Xtdw/edit#heading=h.9equtsc0xcwf
NWBEP Summary
Event data are extremely common in neurophysiology experiments; however, there are no dedicated neurodata types for storing event data in NWB. Currently, data curators use overly generic or overly complex neurodata types to store event data and can choose from multiple approaches. Both data curators and data users would benefit from a standardized, unified, and simple approach for storing event data in NWB.
Point of Contact Name
Ryan Ly
Point of Contact Email
[email protected]
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