
neurorighter
About
NeuroRighter is moving to github. Please visit our new location for any updates to the source code.
NeuroRighter is an open-source electrophysiology platform for conducting closed-loop, multichannel neural recording and stimulation experiments. It was originally produced by the Potter Lab at Georgia Tech, and has enabled pioneering neuroscience research through precise electrical and optical control of neural tissue.
Extensive documentation can be found on the NeuroRighter home page.
The NeuroRighter API reference can be found here.
A bug does not exist until it is submitted to the Issues Page.
The NeuroRighter User's forum is a great place to get information on constructing/using NeuroRighter.
Code statistics on the NeuroRighter repository can be found here.
Installation
To install NeuroRighter, go to the Downloads Page and get the latest zip archive. Unzip the folder and run Setup.exe. Follow the instructions presented on your computer monitor.
Processing Data
To process the data produced by NeuroRighter, you will generally want to export recordings into a high level programming environment. We use Matlab (Octave) for data processing. NeuroRighter comes with the necessary Matlab scripts to import data. Additionally, we use a Matlab class called SqueakySpk for basic data processing. It has a number of nice features and its own code repository:
Project Information
- License: GNU GPL v3
- 7 stars
- svn-based source control
Labels:
Scientific
Neuroscience
Electrophysiology