2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.11.18.375741
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Preliminary Minimum Reporting Requirements for Reporting In-Vivo Neural Interface Research: I. Implantable Neural Interfaces

Abstract: The pace of research and development in neuroscience, neurotechnology, and neurorehabilitation is rapidly accelerating, with the number of publications doubling every 4.2 years. Maintaining this progress requires technological standards and scientific reporting guidelines to provide frameworks for communication and interoperability. The present lack of such standards for neurotechnologies limits the transparency, reproducibility, and meta-analysis of this growing body of research, posing an ongoing barrier to … Show more

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“…They recently published a set of preliminary requirements for implantable neural interfaces [311] and are seeking broad community input and participation to ensure the Standard reflects the needs of a more diverse range of neuroscience and neurotechnology stakeholders, including device regulators, funding officers, clinicians, and end users. Information on providing such input can be found through the working group website.…”
Section: On the Need Of Good Practices And Standards For Benchmarking...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They recently published a set of preliminary requirements for implantable neural interfaces [311] and are seeking broad community input and participation to ensure the Standard reflects the needs of a more diverse range of neuroscience and neurotechnology stakeholders, including device regulators, funding officers, clinicians, and end users. Information on providing such input can be found through the working group website.…”
Section: On the Need Of Good Practices And Standards For Benchmarking...mentioning
confidence: 99%