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Software and hardware infrastructure for research in electrophysiology

As in other areas of experimental science, operation of electrophysiological laboratory, design and performance of electrophysiological experiments, collection, storage and sharing of experimental data and metadata, analysis and interpretation of these data, and publication of results are time consu...

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Autores principales: Mouček, Roman, Ježek, Petr, Vařeka, Lukáš, Řondík, Tomáš, Brůha, Petr, Papež, Václav, Mautner, Pavel, Novotný, Jiří, Prokop, Tomáš, Štěbeták, Jan
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3945519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24639646
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fninf.2014.00020
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author Mouček, Roman
Ježek, Petr
Vařeka, Lukáš
Řondík, Tomáš
Brůha, Petr
Papež, Václav
Mautner, Pavel
Novotný, Jiří
Prokop, Tomáš
Štěbeták, Jan
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Ježek, Petr
Vařeka, Lukáš
Řondík, Tomáš
Brůha, Petr
Papež, Václav
Mautner, Pavel
Novotný, Jiří
Prokop, Tomáš
Štěbeták, Jan
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description As in other areas of experimental science, operation of electrophysiological laboratory, design and performance of electrophysiological experiments, collection, storage and sharing of experimental data and metadata, analysis and interpretation of these data, and publication of results are time consuming activities. If these activities are well organized and supported by a suitable infrastructure, work efficiency of researchers increases significantly. This article deals with the main concepts, design, and development of software and hardware infrastructure for research in electrophysiology. The described infrastructure has been primarily developed for the needs of neuroinformatics laboratory at the University of West Bohemia, the Czech Republic. However, from the beginning it has been also designed and developed to be open and applicable in laboratories that do similar research. After introducing the laboratory and the whole architectural concept the individual parts of the infrastructure are described. The central element of the software infrastructure is a web-based portal that enables community researchers to store, share, download and search data and metadata from electrophysiological experiments. The data model, domain ontology and usage of semantic web languages and technologies are described. Current data publication policy used in the portal is briefly introduced. The registration of the portal within Neuroscience Information Framework is described. Then the methods used for processing of electrophysiological signals are presented. The specific modifications of these methods introduced by laboratory researches are summarized; the methods are organized into a laboratory workflow. Other parts of the software infrastructure include mobile and offline solutions for data/metadata storing and a hardware stimulator communicating with an EEG amplifier and recording software.
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spelling pubmed-39455192014-03-17 Software and hardware infrastructure for research in electrophysiology Mouček, Roman Ježek, Petr Vařeka, Lukáš Řondík, Tomáš Brůha, Petr Papež, Václav Mautner, Pavel Novotný, Jiří Prokop, Tomáš Štěbeták, Jan Front Neuroinform Neuroscience As in other areas of experimental science, operation of electrophysiological laboratory, design and performance of electrophysiological experiments, collection, storage and sharing of experimental data and metadata, analysis and interpretation of these data, and publication of results are time consuming activities. If these activities are well organized and supported by a suitable infrastructure, work efficiency of researchers increases significantly. This article deals with the main concepts, design, and development of software and hardware infrastructure for research in electrophysiology. The described infrastructure has been primarily developed for the needs of neuroinformatics laboratory at the University of West Bohemia, the Czech Republic. However, from the beginning it has been also designed and developed to be open and applicable in laboratories that do similar research. After introducing the laboratory and the whole architectural concept the individual parts of the infrastructure are described. The central element of the software infrastructure is a web-based portal that enables community researchers to store, share, download and search data and metadata from electrophysiological experiments. The data model, domain ontology and usage of semantic web languages and technologies are described. Current data publication policy used in the portal is briefly introduced. The registration of the portal within Neuroscience Information Framework is described. Then the methods used for processing of electrophysiological signals are presented. The specific modifications of these methods introduced by laboratory researches are summarized; the methods are organized into a laboratory workflow. Other parts of the software infrastructure include mobile and offline solutions for data/metadata storing and a hardware stimulator communicating with an EEG amplifier and recording software. Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3945519/ /pubmed/24639646 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fninf.2014.00020 Text en Copyright © 2014 Mouček, Ježek, Vařeka, Řondík, Brůha, Papež, Mautner, Novotný, Prokop and Štěbeták. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Ježek, Petr
Vařeka, Lukáš
Řondík, Tomáš
Brůha, Petr
Papež, Václav
Mautner, Pavel
Novotný, Jiří
Prokop, Tomáš
Štěbeták, Jan
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title_short Software and hardware infrastructure for research in electrophysiology
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