Reliability of neuroimaging methods
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1: Affiliation *
2: Occupation *
3: What do you consider your main area of expertise? *
4: Score your experience in using/applying the following neurotechnologies in your work: *
No experience
Some experience (part of my data collection/analysis)
Very experienced (main focus of my data collection/analysis)
EEG
fNIRS
MRI
fMRI
Other

5: What population do you or your partners collect or analyse data from? 

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6: What does reliability mean for you in the context of neurotechnologies (100 words max) *

7: In your view what are the challenges to assess reliability of the neurotechnology you use? (100 words max)

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8: What do you consider good reliability measurements? (100 words max)
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9: Assign a priority level to reliability testing in the following fields (1=lowest priority 6=highest priority; each score can be used once only):
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Hardware for Brain Monitoring\Imaging
Experimental protocols (e.g. reproducible stimulations)
Experimental set-up (e.g. electrodes or cap positioning on the scalp, impedance measurement)
Software for Data Collection
Physiological Measurements (e.g. which other physiological measurements to include in the recording to interpret the brain measures reliably)
Software for Analysis
10: Assign a priority level to the following steps in research practice (1 – low importance; 8 – high importance; each score can be used once only)
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Reliability testing
Phantom testing
Data collection
Pilot testing
Completing data collection for research project
Data quality check
Write a paper
Apply for funding
11: Have you recently read a scientific article about reliability of the neuroimaging tool you use?  If yes, please write author, year, journal, or DOI.
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12: Do you conduct reliability tests in your work? If so, which ones? (100 words max)
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13Do you have any further comments related to reliability? (100 word max) *
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