There are 10 repositories under openbci topic.
BrainFlow is a library intended to obtain, parse and analyze EEG, EMG, ECG and other kinds of data from biosensors
A Collection Python EEG (+ ECG) Analysis Utilities for OpenBCI and Muse
Interactive Brain Playground - Browser based tutorials on EEG with webbluetooth and muse
Contains files created with Design Spark PCB Capture Software
A fullstack javascript app for capturing and visualizing OpenBCI EEG data
Repository for OpenBCI Cyton Arduino Libraries
MSc thesis on: Classifying brain activity using EEG and automated time tracking of computer use (using ActivityWatch)
Real-time processing and plotting of data streamed over LSL, with a focus on student-led BCI projects.
Making OpenBCI for Node Reactive
Firmware library that runs on the OpenBCI WiFi Shield
Firmware Libraries for the OpenBCI Ganglion Board
Experimental system synchronizing OpenBCI EEG and EKG, pupillabs and theeyetribe eyetrackers, with stimulus from PsychoPy through LSL.
A Darwin Ecosystem open source Cognitve project with BCI systems and IBM Watson Technology
Use BrainFlow to read data from Open BCI board and send it as Lab Streaming Layer streams
Experimenting with NodeJS and OpenBCI
The Arduino library meant to run on Cyton or Ganglion or really any Arduino device to hook in the wifi shield.
An open-source enclosure for the OpenBCI board.
Bci tool for real time brain waves frequency analysis
App for BrainFlow developers to test it on Android
Framework for P300 wave detection and noise-based cyberattacks in Brain-Computer Interfaces - Enrique Tomás Martínez Beltrán
An experimental compact system for doing game-based EEG biofeedback using an OpenBCI data stream over UDP. A control component receives and processes EEG data and calculates a reward value based on configurable thresholds. A feedback component provides real-time audiovisual feedback and scoring to the neurofeedback user wearing the BCI headgear.
🧠 Project for recording and training subvocalization EMG data with the Cyton Board.
This project started as a simple creation of the classic Pong game with a DOTS implementation. It has been expanded to allow users to play the game using OpenBCI hardware.
The RFduino code that needs to be in the Arduino's hardware resources folder.
Real-time visual performance driven by the 🧠 (brain) data of two performers
Monitors the EEG data from devices compatible with the BrainFlow library.
TKinter Python Application for EEG Based Motor Imagery to Directional Controls