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This chapter discusses advanced aspects of BCI2000: (1) using its MEX file components to load and manipulate BCI2000 data in Matlab; (2) automating BCI2000 operation through operator scripts and command-line options to BCI2000 modules; (3) using the “AppConnector” interface to transfer event and signal information between BCI2000 and external applications; and (4) using the “ExpressionFilter” to create real-time transformations of signals.
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Schalk, G., Mellinger, J. (2010). Advanced Usage. In: A Practical Guide to Brain–Computer Interfacing with BCI2000. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84996-092-2_6
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