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====P300 Tutorials====
====P300 Tutorials====
The <i>"P300"</i> or "oddball" potential is the presentation of infrequent stimuli evokes a positive deflection in the EEG over parietal cortex about 300 ms after stimulus presentation.  
The <i>"P300"</i> or <i>"oddball"</i> potential is the presentation of infrequent stimuli evokes a positive deflection in the EEG over parietal cortex about 300 ms after stimulus presentation.  
*[[User Tutorial:P300 BCI Tutorial|P300 BCI Tutorial]]
*[[User Tutorial:P300 BCI Tutorial|P300 BCI Tutorial]]
*[[User Tutorial:Introduction to the P300 Response|Introduction to the P300 Response]]
*[[User Tutorial:Introduction to the P300 Response|Introduction to the P300 Response]]

Revision as of 17:57, 29 March 2022

The User Tutorials page below contains step-by-step guides and videos for BCI2000 setup, usage, and supported frameworks.

Initial Setup Tutorials

User Tutorials

BCI2000 Framework Tutorials

Mu Rhythm Tutorials

In human EEG, primary sensory or motor cortical areas typically exhibit mu rhythm activity at a frequency of approximately 8-12 Hz when they are not processing sensory information or producing motor output.

P300 Tutorials

The "P300" or "oddball" potential is the presentation of infrequent stimuli evokes a positive deflection in the EEG over parietal cortex about 300 ms after stimulus presentation.

Additional User Tutorials

Programming Tutorials

Data Analysis Tutorials

General Data

ECoG Data

EEG Data

MEG Data