Version: [$Version$]
Author: Tim Mullen (tim@sccn.ucsd.edu)
- Arnaud Delorme was instrumental in the development of the SIFT framework and integration into EEGLAB as well as contributing initial BrainMovie3D code.
- Christian Kothe contributed the arg() framework for function I/O and auto-GUI generation
- Wes Thompson consulted on statistics and methods for bayesian smoothing and multi-subject analysis
- Alejandro Ojeda contributed routines for fast ridge regression
SIFT makes use of routines from (or is inspired by) the following open-source packages:
- ARFIT (Schneider et al)
- TSA/Biosig (Schlögl et al)
- Chronux (Mitra et al)
- DAL/SCSA (Tomioka / Haufe et al)
- BCILAB (Kothe et al)
If you find this toolbox useful for your research, PLEASE include the following citations with any publications and/or presentations which make use of SIFT:
- Mullen, T. R. (2014). The dynamic brain: Modeling neural dynamics and interactions from human electrophysiological recordings (Order No. 3639187). Available from Dissertations & Theses @ University of California; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses A&I. (1619637939)
- Delorme, A., Mullen, T., Kothe C., Akalin Acar, Z., Bigdely Shamlo, N., Vankov, A., Makeig, S. (2011) "EEGLAB, SIFT, NFT, BCILAB, and ERICA: New tools for advanced EEG/MEG processing." Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience vol. 2011, Article ID 130714, 12 pages.
SIFT is licensed under the GPL-2, see LICENSE.txt ANY USE OF SIFT IMPLIES THAT YOU HAVE READ AND AGREE WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE SIFT LICENSE AS STATED BELOW:
SIFT is designed and distributed for research purposes only. SIFT should not be used for medical purposes. The authors accept no responsibility for its use in this manner.
v1.6 - fix conflict with BrainMovie plugin. Fix minor GUI issues.