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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. | 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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Above shows the main framework of BCI2000, with examples for each section. Navigate to the [[User Reference:Filters|Filters page]] to learn more about the framework, or view links below for tutorials and more reference pages. | Above shows the main framework of BCI2000, with examples for each section. Navigate to the [[User Reference:Filters|Filters page]] to learn more about the framework, or view links below for tutorials and more reference pages. | ||
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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. ![]() Above shows the main framework of BCI2000, with examples for each section. Navigate to the Filters page to learn more about the framework, or view links below for tutorials and more reference pages. |
BCI2000 for Users
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BCI2000 for Developers
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BCI2000 ReferencesBCI2000 Overview and Tools
Technical References
Programming References
ContributionsCategories |
BCI2000 TutorialsSetup Tutorials
Experimental TutorialsProgramming Tutorials
Data Analysis Tutorials
All Tutorials: See a complete list of BCI2000 tutorials here |
Supported FrameworksBCI2000 Core FrameworksExternal Frameworks
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Additional Information
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BCI2000 Publications
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