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Connecting and performing BCI experiments with an EGI high-density EEG amplifier is made easy with BCI2000's AmpServerPro source module. This module also supports transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) if you have a GTEN amplifier. There is a process to setting up the hardware and configuring the stimulation correctly. | Connecting and performing BCI experiments with an EGI high-density EEG amplifier is made easy with BCI2000's AmpServerPro source module. This module also supports transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) if you have a GTEN amplifier. There is a process to setting up the hardware and configuring the stimulation correctly. The video below provides a step-by-step overview of how to connect the amplifier and configure the PC running BCI2000, so you can perform successful BCI experiments. | ||
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Also see the [[Contributions:AmpServerProADC|AmpServerPro]] page for more details on setup, parameters, and states. | |||
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Revision as of 21:15, 19 February 2021
Connecting and performing BCI experiments with an EGI high-density EEG amplifier is made easy with BCI2000's AmpServerPro source module. This module also supports transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) if you have a GTEN amplifier. There is a process to setting up the hardware and configuring the stimulation correctly. The video below provides a step-by-step overview of how to connect the amplifier and configure the PC running BCI2000, so you can perform successful BCI experiments.
Also see the AmpServerPro page for more details on setup, parameters, and states.