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~~DISCUSSION~~ | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | ||
- | Welcome! This is the home page for the optional hands-on (heads-on) 2017 edition of the "Rhythmic Brain" course. | + | Welcome! This is the home page for the optional hands-on (heads-on) 2020 edition of the "Rhythmic Brain" course. |
==== Contents ==== | ==== Contents ==== | ||
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* {{:analysis:epocusermanual2014.pdf|Manual}} | * {{:analysis:epocusermanual2014.pdf|Manual}} | ||
* {{:analysis:testbench_manual.pdf|TestBench (Emotiv software) manual}} | * {{:analysis:testbench_manual.pdf|TestBench (Emotiv software) manual}} | ||
- | * [[https://emotiv.com/forum/forum4/topic2081/messages/|Cleaning instructions]] | + | * [[https://www.emotiv.com/knowledge-base/electrode-oxidation/|Cleaning instructions]] |
The following textbooks provide more in-depth treatment of some of the topics we touch on in the course: | The following textbooks provide more in-depth treatment of some of the topics we touch on in the course: | ||
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* [[analysis:course-w16:week12|Module 12: Time-frequency analysis II: cross-frequency coupling]] | * [[analysis:course-w16:week12|Module 12: Time-frequency analysis II: cross-frequency coupling]] | ||
* [[analysis:course-w16:week13|Module 13: Spike-field relationships: spike-triggered average, phase locking, phase precession]] | * [[analysis:course-w16:week13|Module 13: Spike-field relationships: spike-triggered average, phase locking, phase precession]] | ||
- | === Note for Linux users === | ||
- | The tutorials provided here are set up for machines running 64-bit Windows 7 or Mac %%OS%% X. If you want to use Linux or some other %%OS%% you will probably need to compile some of the low-level loading functions yourself. Some pointers for this are provided in subsequent modules when loading is introduced. |