NWB:N 2.0: An Accessible Data Standard for Neurophysiology
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)2019
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Oliver Rübel, Andrew Tritt, Ben Dichter, Thomas Braun, Nicholas Cain, Nathan Clack, Thomas J. Davidson, Maximilian E. Dougherty, Jean‐Christophe Fillion‐Robin, Nile Graddis, Michael Grauer, Justin Kiggins, Lawrence Niu, Doruk Ozturk, W. J. Schroeder, Iván Soltész, Friedrich T. Sommer, Karel Svoboda, Ng Lydia, Loren M. Frank, Kristofer E. Bouchard
Abstract
ABSTRACT Neurodata Without Borders: Neurophysiology (NWB:N) is a data standard for neurophysiology, providing neuroscientists with a common standard to share, archive, use, and build common analysis tools for neurophysiology data. With NWB:N version 2.0 (NWB:N 2.0) we made significant advances towards creating a usable standard, software ecosystem, and vibrant community for standardizing neurophysiology data. In this manuscript we focus in particular on the NWB:N data standard schema and present advances towards creating an accessible data standard for neurophysiology.
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