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**starting and stopping BCI operation.
**starting and stopping BCI operation.
*[[User Reference:Operator Module Scripting|Operator Module Scripting]]: Automated execution of operator tasks.
*[[User Reference:Operator Module Scripting|Operator Module Scripting]]: Automated execution of operator tasks.
*[[User Reference:Module Command Line Options]]: Modifying module behavior from the command line.
*[[User Reference:Module Command Line Options]]: Modifying module behavior with command line options.
*[[User Reference:Data File Formats]]: File formats supported by BCI2000.
*[[User Reference:Data File Formats]]: File formats supported by BCI2000.



Revision as of 16:31, 31 October 2007

User reference information helps you configure and perform experiments with BCI2000, using the executables that come with its binary distribution.

For information about how to modify existing filters, or develop your own from scratch, see the Programming Reference section.

In the user reference section, information is available about the following topics:

Using the Online System

Configuring the Online System

  • User Reference:Filters: A comprehensive list of available filters, with an overview of signal processing chains for various paradigms.
  • User application modules for paradigms supported out-of-the-box:
  1. SMR Feedback: User Reference:CursorTask displays a feedback cursor in two or three dimensions,
  2. P300 Speller: User Reference:P3SpellerTask displays a P300 speller matrix,
  3. Stimulus Delivery: User Reference:StimulusPresentation delivers visual and auditory stimuli for evoked response or rhythm modulation experiments.

Using BCI2000 Tools

  • BCILauncher: Conveniently start up BCI2000 modules from a graphical interface.