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Revision as of 10:01, 1 February 2022
Developer(s) | Christian Kothe; Chadwick Boulay. | ||||
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Development status | -in development- | ||||
Written in | C, C++, Python, Java, C#, MATLAB | ||||
Operating system | Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android, iOS | ||||
Type | Data collection | ||||
License | Open source | ||||
Website | LSL webpage | ||||
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The DataHub Makes use of the lab streaming layer. The lab streaming layer (LSL) is a system for the unified collection of measurement time series in research experiments that handles both the networking, time-synchronization, (near-) real-time access as well as optionally the centralized collection, viewing and disk recording of the data.
Installation
Our support for LSL is mainly done in python. Download python here: Please choose a 64 bit version.. Run the installer and make sure to add Python to the file path (it's an option in the installer).
Open a command prompt, start with upgrading the pip installer by typing:
c:>python -m pip install --upgrade pip
Then:
c:>pip install pylsl
more info: cross platform pylsl
Versions
The TSG uses the version 1.15.0. Open a command and type the following to find the version used:
c:>python
>>> import pylsl
>>> print(pylsl.__version__)
Usage
Python
1#!/usr/bin/env python
2
3# import the rusocsci.buttonbox module
4from rusocsci import buttonbox
5
6# make a buttonbox
7bb = buttonbox.Buttonbox()
8
9# wait for a single button press
10bb.sendMarker(100) #This is your marker code, range code 1-255
11core.wait(0.002) #2ms delay for the code to be recorded by brainvision; 2ms->500hz sampling rate
12bb.sendMarker(0) #Back to 0; now ready to send a new code
References