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==BCI2000 Publications== | ==BCI2000 Publications== | ||
* [ | * [https://{{SERVERNAME}}/downloads/doc/paper.pdf G. Schalk, D.J. McFarland, T. Hinterberger, N. Birbaumer, and J.R. Wolpaw: ''BCI2000: A General-Purpose Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) System'', IEEE Trans Biomed Eng, 51(6), June 2004.] | ||
* J. Mellinger, G. Schalk: ''BCI2000: A General-Purpose Software Platform for BCI Research,'' In: G. Dornhege, J. del R. Millán, T. Hinterberger, D.J. McFarland, K.-R. Müller (eds.), ''Toward Brain-Computer Interfacing,'' MIT Press, 2007. | * J. Mellinger, G. Schalk: ''BCI2000: A General-Purpose Software Platform for BCI Research,'' In: G. Dornhege, J. del R. Millán, T. Hinterberger, D.J. McFarland, K.-R. Müller (eds.), ''Toward Brain-Computer Interfacing,'' MIT Press, 2007. | ||
* [http://www.amazon.com/Practical-Guide-BrainComputer-Interfacing-BCI2000/dp/1849960917/ G. Schalk, J. Mellinger: "A Practical Guide to Brain-Computer Interfacing with BCI2000", Springer, 2010.] | * [http://www.amazon.com/Practical-Guide-BrainComputer-Interfacing-BCI2000/dp/1849960917/ G. Schalk, J. Mellinger: "A Practical Guide to Brain-Computer Interfacing with BCI2000", Springer, 2010.] | ||
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What is BCI2000?BCI2000 is an open-source, general-purpose software system for brain-computer interface (BCI) research that is free for non-commercial use. BCI2000 includes software tools that can acquire and process data, present stimuli and feedback, and manage interaction with outside devices such as robotic arms. BCI2000 is a real-time system that can synchronize EEG and other signals with a wide variety of biosignals and input devices such as mice or eye-trackers. It has several modules to manage data importing and exporting in common file formats. BCI2000 operates on most Windows systems, and the source code can be compiled on most Windows machines. |
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