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Revision as of 14:20, 31 March 2020
Introduction
AnyWave : multi-platform software for visualizing and processing EEG/SEEG/MEG/XMG data.
AnyWave is a software designed to easily open and view data recorded by EEG or MEG acquisition systems.
AnyWave is modular and can load additionnal plug-ins to enhance its features and capabilities.
The development of AnyWave is supported by INSERM and Aix-Marseille University.
The main developper is Bruno Colombet (bruno.colombet@univ-amu.fr).
AnyWave was licensed with the help of SATT Sud-Est.
Cite us: Colombet B, Woodman M, Badier JM and Bénar CG. “AnyWave: a cross-platform and modular software for visualizing and processing electrophysiological signals.”
Journal of neuroscience methods 242 (2015): 118-26.
Learn more and keep updated
General presentation of what AnyWave can do
Open a data file and visualize the channels it contains | How to add markers |
How to remove cardiac activity using ICA | How to remove data around the TMS stimulations |
How to compute H² on two conditions | Compare two H² series |
More tutorials available in the Tutorials section.