2022
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/fe74t
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Lessons Learned: A Neuroimaging Research Center’s Transition to Open and Reproducible Science

Abstract: Human functional neuroimaging has evolved dramatically in recent years, driven by increased technical complexity and emerging evidence that functional neuroimaging findings are not generally reproducible. In response to these trends, neuroimaging scientists have developed principles, practices, and tools to manage this complexity as well as to enhance the rigor and reproducibility of neuroimaging science. We group these best-practices under four categories: experiment pre-registration, FAIR data principles, re… Show more

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