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In this page you can find links to our manuals and to a code repository. Many of these links are equivalent to those in our Download section in the Neuroelectrics website.  
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In this page you can find links to our manuals and to a code repository. Many of these links are equivalent to those in our [http://www.neuroelectrics.com/documentation/ '''Manuals Area'''] and [http://www.neuroelectrics.com/downloads/'''Software Area'''] section in the Neuroelectrics website.  
  
Neuroelectrics' systems include [http://neuroelectrics.com/enobio| Enobio] (EEG) and [http://neuroelectrics.com/starstim | StarStim] (EEG/tCS) class devices as well as our universal software controller - Neuroelectrics Instrument Controller (NIC). Manuals and other downloads are available for both.
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[[File:Website_overview.PNG|800px]]
  
== Neuroelectrics Download Area for Manuals and software ==
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Neuroelectrics' systems include [http://www.neuroelectrics.com/products/enobio/ '''Enobio'''] (EEG, [http://www.neuroelectrics.com/products/starstim/ '''StarStim'''] (EEG/tCS) and [https://www.neuroelectrics.com/products/starstim/starstim-tcs/ '''Starstim tCS'''] (tCs) class devices as well as our universal software controller - [http://www.neuroelectrics.com/products/software/ '''Neuroelectrics Instrument Controller (NIC)'''].
  
Please visit http://www.neuroelectrics.com/support/download
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              [[File:Enobio_starstim_stcs.png|600px]]
  
== Neuroelectrics FAQ ==
 
  
Please visit http://www.neuroelectrics.com/support
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= Matlab code =
  
== Matlab code ==
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MATLAB (matrix laboratory) is a multi-paradigm numerical computing environment. A proprietary programming language developed by MathWorks, MATLAB allows matrix manipulations, plotting of functions and data, implementation of algorithms, creation of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs written in other languages, including C, C++, C#, Java, Fortran and Python.
  
=== Data Analysis ===
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Although MATLAB is intended primarily for numerical computing, an optional toolbox uses the MuPAD symbolic engine, allowing access to symbolic computing abilities. An additional package, Simulink, adds graphical multi-domain simulation and model-based design for dynamic and embedded systems.
  
=== MatNIC device controller ===
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== Data Analysis ==
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For the Data Analyisis of Neuroelectrics data (EEG data) we provide some programming codes.
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You can find  [[media:NE_Viewer_plusSampleData.zip | '''here''' ]] a zip file containing the following:
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- NE_Viewer.m, a Matlab demo function to read and plot NE files
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- some EEG data in .''easy'' format (data format recorded with Neuroelectrics devices)
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- a folder with the figures that NE_Viewer.m generates with this data
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The data and code are provided as examples of how to use Matlab to read and plot data.
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Please see the [[Data_Processing_with_Matlab| '''Data Processing with Matlab''' ]] section for more information.
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== MatNIC device controller ==
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[http://www.neuroelectrics.com/products/software/matnic-remote-stimulation-client/ '''MatNIC'''] is a set of Matlab functions that allows the user to control [http://www.neuroelectrics.com/products/software/nic2/ '''NIC'''] remotely and, in turn, the device that is connected to it (StarStim or Enobio class). MatNIC provides control of the main functions of NIC, such as streaming of EEG data and management of neurostimulation session. This gives the user full remote, programmatic control over NE devices such as Enobio or StarStim from a Matlab environment. These functions allow remotely starting and stopping the EEG streaming, loading a stimulation template, changing stimulation parameters while stimulation is ongoing,  starting and stopping the stimulation protocol (when using a StarStim device).
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The MatNIC zip file contains the following:
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*Free MatNIC to control remotely the NIC software:
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- The MatNIC user manual (an explanation on how to use the Matlab functions to remotely control NIC and examples)
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- MatNIC, a folder with all the Matlab functions to remotely control NIC
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For more information, [https://www.neuroelectrics.com/support/ '''contact us'''].
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*Special MatNIC to perform online stimulation changes:
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- The MatNIC user manual (an explanation on how to use the Matlab functions to remotely control NIC and examples)
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- MatNIC, a folder with all the Matlab functions to remotely control NIC
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For more information, [https://www.neuroelectrics.com/get-a-quote/?add=84      '''contact us for a quotation'''].
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See the [[MatNIC_Matlab_Toolkit|'''MatNIC section''']]

Latest revision as of 12:52, 11 June 2018

In this page you can find links to our manuals and to a code repository. Many of these links are equivalent to those in our Manuals Area and Software Area section in the Neuroelectrics website.

Website overview.PNG

Neuroelectrics' systems include Enobio (EEG, StarStim (EEG/tCS) and Starstim tCS (tCs) class devices as well as our universal software controller - Neuroelectrics Instrument Controller (NIC).

              Enobio starstim stcs.png


Matlab code

MATLAB (matrix laboratory) is a multi-paradigm numerical computing environment. A proprietary programming language developed by MathWorks, MATLAB allows matrix manipulations, plotting of functions and data, implementation of algorithms, creation of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs written in other languages, including C, C++, C#, Java, Fortran and Python.

Although MATLAB is intended primarily for numerical computing, an optional toolbox uses the MuPAD symbolic engine, allowing access to symbolic computing abilities. An additional package, Simulink, adds graphical multi-domain simulation and model-based design for dynamic and embedded systems.

Data Analysis

For the Data Analyisis of Neuroelectrics data (EEG data) we provide some programming codes.

You can find here a zip file containing the following:

- NE_Viewer.m, a Matlab demo function to read and plot NE files
- some EEG data in .easy format (data format recorded with Neuroelectrics devices)
- a folder with the figures that NE_Viewer.m generates with this data

The data and code are provided as examples of how to use Matlab to read and plot data.

Please see the Data Processing with Matlab section for more information.

MatNIC device controller

MatNIC is a set of Matlab functions that allows the user to control NIC remotely and, in turn, the device that is connected to it (StarStim or Enobio class). MatNIC provides control of the main functions of NIC, such as streaming of EEG data and management of neurostimulation session. This gives the user full remote, programmatic control over NE devices such as Enobio or StarStim from a Matlab environment. These functions allow remotely starting and stopping the EEG streaming, loading a stimulation template, changing stimulation parameters while stimulation is ongoing, starting and stopping the stimulation protocol (when using a StarStim device).

The MatNIC zip file contains the following:

  • Free MatNIC to control remotely the NIC software:
- The MatNIC user manual (an explanation on how to use the Matlab functions to remotely control NIC and examples)
- MatNIC, a folder with all the Matlab functions to remotely control NIC

For more information, contact us.


  • Special MatNIC to perform online stimulation changes:
- The MatNIC user manual (an explanation on how to use the Matlab functions to remotely control NIC and examples)
- MatNIC, a folder with all the Matlab functions to remotely control NIC

For more information, contact us for a quotation.

See the MatNIC section