RtMEG: A real-time software interface for magnetoencephalography

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Abstract

To date, the majority of studies using magnetoencephalography (MEG) rely on off-line analysis of the spatiotemporal properties of brain activity. Real-time MEG feedback could potentially benefit multiple areas of basic and clinical research: brain-machine interfaces, neurofeedback rehabilitation of stroke and spinal cord injury, and new adaptive paradigm designs, among others. We have developed a software interface to stream MEG signals in real time from the 306-channel Elekta Neuromag MEG system to an external workstation. The signals can be accessed with a minimal delay (≤45ms) when data are sampled at 1000Hz, which is sufficient for most real-time studies. We also show here that real-time source imaging is possible by demonstrating real-time monitoring and feedback of alpha-band power fluctuations over parieto-occipital and frontal areas. The interface is made available to the academic community as an open-source resource. © 2011 Gustavo Sudre et al.

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Weber, D. J., Sudre, G., Parkkonen, L., Bock, E., Baillet, S., & Wang, W. (2011). RtMEG: A real-time software interface for magnetoencephalography. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/327953

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