Showing posts with label open source. Show all posts
Showing posts with label open source. Show all posts

Thursday, January 04, 2018

Open-Source Python Code for BCI/EEG

Visbrain is an open-source python 3 package dedicated to brain signals visualization. It is based on top of VisPy and PyQt and is distributed under the 3-Clause BSD license.


Visbrain includes six visualization modules :
  • Brain : visualize EEG/MEG/Intracranial data, connectivity in a standard MNI 3D brain 
  • Sleep : visualize polysomnographic data and hypnogram edition 
  • Signal : data-mining module for time-series inspection 
  • Topo : display topographical maps 

For more information about BCI/EEG press here.


Friday, July 07, 2017

Brain Morphometry Tool

Mindboggle is an open-source for brain morphometry analyzing tissue segmentation, cortical and subcortical parcellation, volumetry and cortical thickness. 


Mindboggle can be run on a previously uploaded input T1 dataset. This pipeline will automatically start in parallel the necessary. 

For more information about BCI/EEG press here.


Thursday, May 04, 2017

New EEG on-line Analyser

A new open source, free software is available using this simple brainwave analysis that can import CSV data files in 3 formats:
  • OpenVibe
  • Mindwave Reader 512 verion 2.0
  • Mindwave Reader 512 version 1.0
To use the Brainwave Analyzer you’ll need a NeuroSky MindWave Headset (not Mindwave Mobile) which works with Windows 7, XP, and Vista.



For more information about BCI/EEG press here.


Friday, January 20, 2017

Open-Source Biosignal Acquisition Device

Glasgow Neuro has released an open-source data acquisition device for wearable health monitoring applications. It can amplify electroencephalography (EEG) signals, also ECG and EMG, and be processed by external devices such as tablets and smartphones.


The ATTYS is able to transmit raw data, uncompressed signal data at 24 bits wirelessly via Bluetooth. Apps can then be easily built that filter and process this data while maintaining the ability to see the original source, a feature particularly useful for scientific studies. See the video.

For more information about BCI/EEG press here.