[Eeglablist] Re: Open source EEG/ERP data acquisition software?

Timothy O'Keefe timothy_okeefe at brown.edu
Fri Nov 19 08:49:46 PST 2004


A while ago someone was asking if there was any free EEG acquisition
software out there (see discussion below).

There is. I used to use this software (first acquisition software I ever
used actually) so I know a little bit about it.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/digitize

-Tim


On 10/18/04 3:59 AM, "Robert Oostenveld" <roberto at smi.auc.dk> wrote:

> Hi Derek,
> 
> I doubt that something like that exists, since data aquisition software
> cruicially depends on the hardware. I.e. is it a analog amplifier, or a
> digital one? How is it connected to the computer: using of the shelf
> A/D cards, digital IO cards, custom cards with a DSP on it, with a
> glass-fible cable, using USB or even SCSI? Is the amplifier
> programmable (i.e. sampling rate and filter settings)? ...
> 
> There is such a large variety in EEG hardware, that to me it appears
> unfeasible to create one common open-source EEG acquisition software
> package. However, perhaps there does exist one for your particular
> nice, and the amplifier that you have in mind. If you find such
> software, please let us know on this list, since I am sure that besides
> me reading there are many more people along that are interested in
> learning about it.
> 
> You might want to look into the Matlab data-acquisition toolbox.
> Although it is not free, it is written in Matlab (similar as Eeglab)
> and might be used to create an application that can work with various
> EEG aplifiers through multiple AD and multi-IO cards.
> 
> best regards,
> Robert
> 
> 
> On 15 Oct 2004, at 9:39, Derek Eder wrote:
> 
>> Is anyone aware of open source [cough ... cough ... free] software for
>> EEG style data acqusition?
>> In the context of using an environment like EEGLAB for analysis, all I
>> am looking for is a simple recording function
>> with basic amenities for online display of signal "quality" and a
>> standard data format, e.g., EDF.
>> I am vaguely aware of the CORTEX project for neurophysiological
>> experiment generation and recording.  Any others?
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Derek
>> 
>> -- 
>> Derek N. Eder
>> 
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