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  1. {
  2. "LICENCE": "CC-by 4.0",
  3. "Name": "Electrophysiology",
  4. "BIDSVersion": "1.0.X",
  5. "License": "CC BY 4.0",
  6. "Authors": [
  7. "Thomas Brochier",
  8. "Lyuba Zehl",
  9. "Yaoyao Hao",
  10. "Margaux Duret",
  11. "Julia Sprenger",
  12. "Michael Denker",
  13. "Sonja Grün",
  14. "Alexa Riehle"
  15. ],
  16. "Acknowledgements": "We thank Emiliano Torre and Vahid Rostami for detecting and handling the hyper-synchronous event artifacts, and Florent Jaillet for developing the Event-Detection Toolbox in Matlab. Special thanks to Moshe Abeles who was a tough teacher for Sonja Grün and taught her the knowledge required for projects like this.",
  17. "HowToAcknowledge": "Brochier T, Zehl L, Hao Y, Duret M, Sprenger J, Denker M, Grün S, Riehle A (2017) Massively parallel multi-electrode recordings of macaque motor cortex during an instructed delayed reach-to-grasp task. G-Node. https://doi.org/10.12751/g-node.f83565",
  18. "Funding": [
  19. "Helmholtz Portfolio “Supercomputing and Modeling for the Human Brain” (SMHB)",
  20. "EU Grants 604102 and 720270 (Human Brain Project, HBP)",
  21. "Priority Program SPP 1665 of the DFG (GR 1753/4-2 and DE 2175/2-1)",
  22. "Collaborative Research Agreement RIKEN-CNRS",
  23. "ANR GRASP",
  24. "CNRS (PEPS, Neuro_IC2010)",
  25. "DAAD",
  26. "LIA Vision for Action"
  27. ],
  28. "ReferencesAndLinks": "https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2018.55",
  29. }