BrainFlow is a library intended to obtain, parse and analyze EEG, EMG, ECG and other kinds of data from biosensors
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BrainFlow is a library intended to obtain, parse and analyze EEG, EMG, ECG and other kinds of data from biosensors
Optimization of an Up-scalable Graph Neural Network based on the C. Elegans Connectome Nervous System
A MATLAB package for modelling multivariate stimulus-response data
The programming interface for your body and mind
Python API for Mentalab biosignal aquisition devices
Official repository for Reinforcement Learning Decoders used for intra-cortical brain machine interfaces - IEEE TNNLS 2023
Decoding neural activity into text
Dual-directional visual motion based BCI speller
MSc Project
This is a brain game that is controlled by the brain signal. Mainly, it is a research project for disabled people.
Brain-Signal-Analyzer (BSA) is as simple notes of analysis for brain computer interface. Especially, this note focus on an Decoding analysis for kinematic movement from ECoG recorded from human.
🧠 Brain-Computer Interfacing bootcamp course + projects @ Saturdays.AI (BCI + AI)
Control Chrome's T-rex game with a BCI headset streaming EEG data through a LSL server
Hand pose estimation from sEMG using automated depth labelling and predicting with deep LSTMs
matlab code for exponential family harmoniums, RBMs, DBNs, and relata
Code for "Constraints on neural redundancy", Hennig et al. (eLife, 2018)
Codepack accompanying "Internal models for interpreting neural population activity during sensorimotor control," by Matthew D. Golub, Byron M. Yu, and Steven M. Chase, eLife 2015.
This repository is used for integrating all the hardware used in the development of a sensormotor brain-machine interface
This repository is used for integrating all the hardware used in the development of a sensormotor brain-machine interface
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