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Eduardo Santamaría-Vázquez, Víctor Martínez-Cagigal, Diego Marcos-Martínez, Víctor Rodríguez-González, Sergio Pérez-Velasco, Selene Moreno-Calderón, Roberto Hornero, MEDUSA©: A novel Python-based software ecosystem to accelerate brain-computer interface and cognitive neuroscience research. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 2023, DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.cmpb.2023.107357 .

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A paradigm for controlled recording of eye artifacts such as eye blinks or eye movements
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The computerised version of the classic neurocognitive test for the assessment of working memory.
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Checkerboard Reversal task used to study visual processing & elicit visual evoked potentials (VEPs).
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A circular-shifting code-modulated visual evoked potential (c-VEP) speller
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The computerised version of the classic neurocognitive test for the assessment of working memory.
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The computerised version of the classic neurocognitive test for the assessment of working memory.
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Emotional continous performance test (ECPT)
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The computerised version of the classic neurocognitive test for the assessment of working memory.
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An easy-to-use tool to carry out Neurofeedback.
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Application to perform your motor imagery experiments
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The classical visual and auditory oddball paradigm
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A circular-shifting c-VEP speller that supports non-binary m-sequences
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This app implements the classical P300-based speller proposed by Farwell and Donchin
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Simple recorder to save signals, events and conditions within MEDUSA.
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Real-time visual oddball task to elicit ERPs by presenting frequent stimuli with unexpected targets
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The computerised version of the neurocognitive test for the evaluation of selective attention.
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