[Eeglablist] Hands-On Lab Streaming Layer (LSL) Workshop after SfN

Scott Makeig smakeig at ucsd.edu
Thu Aug 9 17:49:07 PDT 2018


There will be a first Hands-On Workshop on Thursday, November 8 from 10am
to 3:30pm at UCSD in La Jolla -- the day following the Society for
Neuroscience meeting in San Diego and just before the 23rd EEGLAB Workshop,
also at UCSD.

Christian Kothe will discuss the goals and features of LSL, an open source
software framework he developed at the Swartz Center for Computational
Neuroscience (SCCN), UCSD in 2012. LSL is being widely adopted to collect
and synchronize multiple streams of data from a variety of hardware sources
without the need to synchronize their internal clocks.

LSL is particularly useful for multimodal experiments involving EEG,
including those inspired by the Mobile Brain/Body Imaging (MoBI) paradigm.
Many important device vendors are offering LSL drivers for their data
collection devices.

Christian will describe how to run LSL to collect multimodal data, how to
develop Matlab or other language applications that process LSL data in near
real-time, and how to develop new LSL drivers.

Demonstrations and hands-on sessions will be featured, as will brief
discussion of tools for saving, reading, and processing multimodal data
saved by LSL in its Extensible Data Format (XDF).

For more information and to register for the Hands-On LSL Workshop, visit

https://sites.google.com/ucsd.edu/eeglab-2018/hands-on-lab-streaming-layer-lsl-workshop-2018

Scott Makeig
Arnaud Delorme
SCCN, UCSD

p.s. The EEGLAB 2018 Workshop will begin with a reception, lab
demonstrations, and poster show 6-8 pm, a few hours after the close of the
LSL Workshop

-- 
Scott Makeig, Research Scientist and Director, Swartz Center for
Computational Neuroscience, Institute for Neural Computation, University of
California San Diego, La Jolla CA 92093-0961, http://sccn.ucsd.edu/~scott
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