Publications
Here you will find all publications arising from the direct replication studies, including both Stage 1 (Registered Reports outlining protocols and planned analyses) and Stage 2 (final results) as they become available. Each study is linked with its associated data, code, and materials where available.
Google Scholar project page
AmodioJost2007
AmodioMaster2008
Eimer1993
Eimer1996
Hajcak2003
HajcakFoti2008
HajcakHolroyd2005
Inzlicht2009
Mathewson2009
VogelMachizawa2004
About #EEGManyLabs
#EEGManyLabs: Investigating the replicability of influential EEG experiments
Cortex
Spin-off projects
Enabling #EEGManyLabs: Quality in Automatically Preprocessed EEG Data and Psychopathological Associations of Frontal Alpha Asymmetry
OSF
Manual or Automatic? Putting standardized EEG-Preprocessing to the Test with the Alpha-Asymmetries of Personality
PsyArXiv
One hundred years of EEG for brain and behaviour research
Nature Human Behavior
Replications
AmodioJost2007
Error- and inhibitory-related brain activity associated with political ideology: A multi-site replication study
Psyarxiv
AmodioMaster2008
Revisiting the Neurocognitive Correlates of the Behavioral Inhibition and Activation Systems
Psyarxiv
Eimer1993
The contribution of stimulus frequency and attention to the N2 and P3 in Go/Nogo: A multilab replication and new analyses
Psyarxiv
Eimer1996
A multilab investigation into the N2pc as an indicator of attentional selectivity: Direct replication of Eimer (1996)
Psyarxiv
Hajcak2003
Fear, Anxiety, and the Error-Related Negativity: A Registered Report of a Multi-Site Replication Study
PsyArXiv
HajcakFoti2008
Revisiting Defensive Motivation and the Error-Related Negativity: A Multi-Site Replication Study
PsyArXiv
HajcakHolroyd2005
Revisiting the electrophysiological correlates of valence and expectancy in reward processing – A Multi-lab replication
Cortex
Inzlicht2009
Error processing and religious conviction: A multi-lab replication
PsyArXiv
Mathewson2009
An #EEGManyLabs study to test the role of the alpha phase on visual perception (a replication and new evidence)
Psyarxiv
VogelMachizawa2004
Contralateral delay activity as a marker of visual working memory capacity: a multi-site registered replication
Psyarxiv