Meabench is a set of interacting linux programs for recording data from MEAs and real time processing.


Meabench is a set of interacting linux programs for recording data from MEAs and real time processing. It can be used to acquire and visualize data from MultiChannel Systems multi-electrode array hardware in real time. On-line spike detection is available, as well as suppression of artifacts induced by 60 Hz pickup and by stimulation. A growing number of small utilities for data analysis is included with the source code, and you can easily add your own. Meabench provides continuous and triggered recording of raw electrode data as well as extracted spike data. Meabench is very suitable for real-time feedback stimulation, since roundtrip times from pre-amplifier to stimulator is less than 200 ms worst-case (less than 50 ms average).
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Daniel Wagenaar, Dept. of Physics, California Institute of Technology
Caltech 103-33, Pasadena, CA 91125; wagenaar[at]caltech.edu

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