learn-neuroimaging / hitchhackers_guide_brain

A list of tutorials and other resources useful to learn open science and neuroimaging, EEG and MEG
https://learn-neuroimaging.github.io/hitchhackers_guide_brain/
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Add physio page #92

Closed Remi-Gau closed 4 years ago

Remi-Gau commented 4 years ago

This is how it looks at the moment.

Screenshot 2020-05-31 15:41:39

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DominiqueMakowski commented 4 years ago

For some reason I can neither commit directly to this PR nor make a PR to this branch, but here are the minor changes to be made to the file:

# Analysis software for physiological signals (ECG, PPG, EDA, EMG...)

??? example "NeuroKit2 -  A python toolbox for statistics and neurophysiological signal processing"
    -   [code repository](https://github.com/neuropsychology/NeuroKit)
    -   [website](https://neurokit2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/introduction.html)
    -   [documentation](https://neurokit2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/introduction.html)
    -   [contact](https://github.com/neuropsychology/NeuroKit/issues)
    -   programming language: {python}
    -   tags: {EDA} {EMG} {ECG} {PPG} {RSP} {EEG} 
    -   [paper]
    -   RRID:
    -   tutorial:
        -   [URL](https://neurokit2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/introduction.html)
        -   programming language: {python}
        -   level:
        -   tags:
        -   date:
        -   duration:
        -   by:

I'm just not sure what to add in the tutorial sublist?

Remi-Gau commented 4 years ago

I think that you can't commit directly because you are not a maintainer.

I think you would have to open a PR on my remi-physio branch.

no worries about the tutorial sublist: this is a very generic template and some tuto come with videos of a certain duration and clear indication if the level is for beginners or advanced users, when the tutorial was created... things like that.

If you see nothing else to add I will add your suggestion and merge. :-)

Remi-Gau commented 4 years ago

Actually I could see the changes on your repo so I just fast forwarded to that.

:-)

Remi-Gau commented 4 years ago

oh and I think that it is not that complicated to register a RRID, so don't hesitate to do so if you don't have one. :-)

https://scicrunch.org/resources