[Eeglablist] Open-source EEG recording software?

Ahmed Almurshedi ahmed19875000 at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 19 00:44:16 PDT 2014


Hi Deborah,

You may try OpenEEG BrainBay 


Hope this helpful



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 From: Deborah Apthorp <deborah.apthorp at anu.edu.au>
To: EEGLAB List <eeglablist at sccn.ucsd.edu> 
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 3:32 PM
Subject: [Eeglablist]  Open-source EEG recording software?
 

Hi all,

Has anyone had any experience with any reliable open-source EEG recording software? I am becoming increasingly disenchanted with proprietary software that I pay thousands of dollars for, that requires a hardware dongle, and that only works on outdated operating systems (i.e. Windows XP). I would like something that would work with my existing hardware and could record in a format easily read by EEGlab, as we’re now using that (and ERPLab) in preference to the buggy proprietary analysis software. 

Thanks in advance

Deborah.


Dr Deborah Apthorp

NHMRC Early Career Research Fellow
Research School of Psychology
ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment

deborah.apthorp at .anu.edu.au


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