Acknowledgements
- To my friend Pedro Espino, an excellent
Clinical
Neurophysiologist
now working in Valladolid, Spain, with whom I have been learning and
working
from decades ago. His encouragement and cooperation has been vital in
the
development of Neurotraces from the very beginning.
- To Bob Kemp, whose recordings are constantly used in
Neurotraces.
His open minded attitude and his ability to face risks make him propose
a
very close participation in his projects to unknown persons (like
myself)
. From the highest mountain in Holland he has a deep vision of the
world
that probably surges from his honesty. Thank you very much, my
friend. (See here)
- To George B. Moody, who patiently corrected a manuscript
full
of errors. His support increases with the years, his work and attitude
being
a compass guiding our steps. (See here)
- To Raphael Schneider, who taught me a lot of things from
the usage of Perl to handle EDF files to the usage of Qt or ICQ. He
created the first viewer of EDF+ files and created Librasch (an
essential resource for handling physiological signals). (See here)
- To Piotr Durka, author of an endless list of contributions
to Clinical Neurophysiology. He is engaged in converting the
interpretation of EEG records in a scientific method. (See here)
- To Peter Jacobi who detected some important errors in
coding
EDF+ files, suggesting interesting ideas to improve the site.
- To Antonio Iñiguez, Antonio Gil-Nagel and Christoph
Spiel who made interesting suggestions.
- To Ramón Diaz Uriarte, the guru in statistics
and, surprisingly, my neighbor at work, who teaches us the strength of
R. (See here).
- To Lydia van Dijk, whose example taught me that a life in
the
net is compatible with a life in the "real world".
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