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Probing of Brain States in Real-Time: Introducing the ConSole Environment
Recent years have seen huge advancements in the methods available and used in neuroscience employing EEG or MEG. However, the standard approach is to average a large number of trials for experimentally defined conditions in order to reduce intertrial-variability, i.e., treating it as a source of “no...
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author | Hartmann, Thomas Schulz, Hannah Weisz, Nathan |
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description | Recent years have seen huge advancements in the methods available and used in neuroscience employing EEG or MEG. However, the standard approach is to average a large number of trials for experimentally defined conditions in order to reduce intertrial-variability, i.e., treating it as a source of “noise.” Yet it is now more and more accepted that trial-to-trial fluctuations bear functional significance, reflecting fluctuations of “brain states” that predispose perception and action. Such effects are often revealed in a pre-stimulus period, when comparing response variability to an invariant stimulus. However such offline analyses are disadvantageous as they are correlational by drawing conclusions in a post hoc-manner and stimulus presentation is random with respect to the feature of interest. A more direct test is to trigger stimulus presentation when the relevant feature is present. The current paper introduces Constance System for Online EEG (ConSole), a software package capable of analyzing ongoing EEG/MEG in real-time and presenting auditory and visual stimuli via internal routines. Stimulation via external devices (e.g., transcranial magnetic stimulation) or third-party software (e.g., PsyScope X) is possible by sending TTL-triggers. With ConSole it is thus possible to target the stimulation at specific brain states. In contrast to many available applications, ConSole is open-source. Its modular design enhances the power of the software as it can be easily adapted to new challenges and writing new experiments is an easy task. ConSole is already pre-equipped with modules performing standard signal processing steps. The software is also independent from the EEG/MEG system, as long as a driver can be written (currently two EEG systems are supported). Besides a general introduction, we present benchmark data regarding performance and validity of the calculations used, as well as three example applications of ConSole in different settings. ConSole can be downloaded at: http://console-kn.sf.net. |
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spelling | pubmed-31109352011-06-28 Probing of Brain States in Real-Time: Introducing the ConSole Environment Hartmann, Thomas Schulz, Hannah Weisz, Nathan Front Psychol Psychology Recent years have seen huge advancements in the methods available and used in neuroscience employing EEG or MEG. However, the standard approach is to average a large number of trials for experimentally defined conditions in order to reduce intertrial-variability, i.e., treating it as a source of “noise.” Yet it is now more and more accepted that trial-to-trial fluctuations bear functional significance, reflecting fluctuations of “brain states” that predispose perception and action. Such effects are often revealed in a pre-stimulus period, when comparing response variability to an invariant stimulus. However such offline analyses are disadvantageous as they are correlational by drawing conclusions in a post hoc-manner and stimulus presentation is random with respect to the feature of interest. A more direct test is to trigger stimulus presentation when the relevant feature is present. The current paper introduces Constance System for Online EEG (ConSole), a software package capable of analyzing ongoing EEG/MEG in real-time and presenting auditory and visual stimuli via internal routines. Stimulation via external devices (e.g., transcranial magnetic stimulation) or third-party software (e.g., PsyScope X) is possible by sending TTL-triggers. With ConSole it is thus possible to target the stimulation at specific brain states. In contrast to many available applications, ConSole is open-source. Its modular design enhances the power of the software as it can be easily adapted to new challenges and writing new experiments is an easy task. ConSole is already pre-equipped with modules performing standard signal processing steps. The software is also independent from the EEG/MEG system, as long as a driver can be written (currently two EEG systems are supported). Besides a general introduction, we present benchmark data regarding performance and validity of the calculations used, as well as three example applications of ConSole in different settings. ConSole can be downloaded at: http://console-kn.sf.net. Frontiers Research Foundation 2011-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3110935/ /pubmed/21716603 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00036 Text en Copyright © 2011 Hartmann, Schulz and Weisz. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article subject to an exclusive license agreement between the authors and Frontiers Media SA, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Psychology Hartmann, Thomas Schulz, Hannah Weisz, Nathan Probing of Brain States in Real-Time: Introducing the ConSole Environment |
title | Probing of Brain States in Real-Time: Introducing the ConSole Environment |
title_full | Probing of Brain States in Real-Time: Introducing the ConSole Environment |
title_fullStr | Probing of Brain States in Real-Time: Introducing the ConSole Environment |
title_full_unstemmed | Probing of Brain States in Real-Time: Introducing the ConSole Environment |
title_short | Probing of Brain States in Real-Time: Introducing the ConSole Environment |
title_sort | probing of brain states in real-time: introducing the console environment |
topic | Psychology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3110935/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21716603 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00036 |
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