Electromagnetic encephalography software: Overview and integration with other EEG/MEG toolboxes

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EMEGS (electromagnetic encephalography software) is a MATLAB toolbox designed to provide novice as well as expert users in the field of neuroscience with a variety of functions to perform analysis of EEG and MEG data. The software consists of a set of graphical interfaces devoted to preprocessing, analysis, and visualization of electromagnetic data. Moreover, it can be extended using a plug-in interface. Here, an overview of the capabilities of the toolbox is provided, together with a simple tutorial for both a standard ERP analysis and a time-frequency analysis. Latest features and future directions of the software development are presented in the final section. © 2011 Peter Peyk et al.

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Peyk, P., De Cesarei, A., & Junghöfer, M. (2011). Electromagnetic encephalography software: Overview and integration with other EEG/MEG toolboxes. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/861705

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