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You will find here information on several topics of interest for researchers, clinicians and developers, including '''Tips and Tricks''' on using our systems,  '''FAQs''', general '''Troubleshooting''',  '''Interacting with our software NIC''' and our devices via other software (including Matlab or using the [http://wiki.neuroelectrics.com/index.php/MatNIC_Matlab_Toolkit '''MatNIC toolkit'''])
 
You will find here information on several topics of interest for researchers, clinicians and developers, including '''Tips and Tricks''' on using our systems,  '''FAQs''', general '''Troubleshooting''',  '''Interacting with our software NIC''' and our devices via other software (including Matlab or using the [http://wiki.neuroelectrics.com/index.php/MatNIC_Matlab_Toolkit '''MatNIC toolkit'''])

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Welcome to Neuroelectrics' Wiki!

You will find here information on several topics of interest for researchers, clinicians and developers, including Tips and Tricks on using our systems, FAQs, general Troubleshooting, Interacting with our software NIC and our devices via other software (including Matlab or using the MatNIC toolkit)

The discussion covers sending/receiving markers and synchronization, creating an experimental setup for Event Related Potentials research, Brain-Computer Interfacing (BCI) using our online NE Feature Xtractor, or third party platforms such as BCI2000, OpenVibe or | Pure Data, using our devices for Neurofeedback with NeuroSurfer, Data Analysis using Matlab or using NIC Offline the software to load, inspect and "playback" your Enobio or Starstim recordings, and visualize EEG features including raw or filtered data, spectral density, spectrograms, spectral power scalp maps, etc...

We include more advanced topics such as how to establish direct Access to your device using the Neuroelectrics API and our NE files and data formats.

You will also find here advanced information on multichannel transcranial stimulation (MtCS), including an overview of tCS montages and the algorithms and science behind our electric field simulator system and optimizer, StimViewer and StimWeaver.

If you have suggestions or ideas, please write to us at wiki (at) neuroelectrics.com.