Physiological measurements in neuroscience experiments often involve complex stimulus paradigms and multiple data channels. Ephus (http://www.ephus.org) is an open-source software package designed for general-purpose data acquisition and instrument control. Ephus operates as a collection of modular programs, including an ephys program for standard whole-cell recording with single or multiple electrodes in typical electrophysiological experiments, and a mapper program for synaptic circuit mapping experiments involving laser scanning photostimulation based on glutamate uncaging or channelrhodopsin-2 excitation. Custom user functions allow user-extensibility at multiple levels, including on-line analysis and closed-loop experiments, where experimental parameters can be changed based on recently acquired data, such as during in vivo behavioral experiments. Ephus is compatible with a variety of data acquisition and imaging hardware. This paper describes the main features and modules of Ephus and their use in representative experimental applications. © 2010 Suter, O'Connor, Iyer, Petreanu, Hooks, Kiritani, Svoboda and Shepherd.
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Suter, B. A., O’Connor, T., Iyer, V., Petreanu, L. T., Hooks, B. M., Kiritani, T., … Shepherd, G. M. G. (2010). Ephus: Multipurpose data acquisition software for neuroscience experiments. Frontiers in Neural Circuits, 4(AUG). https://doi.org/10.3389/fncir.2010.00100
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