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URL: http://visual.cs.utsa.edu/eegvis
Proper Citation: EEGVIS (RRID:SCR_009569)
Description: A MATLAB toolbox for exploration of multi-channel EEG and other large array-based data sets using multi-scale drill-down techniques. The toolbox can be used directly in MATLAB at any stage in a user's processing pipeline, as a plug in for EEGLAB, or as a standalone precompiled application without MATLAB running. EEGVIS and its supporting packages are freely available under the GNU general public license. The toolbox also supplies a number of extensible base classes for users who wish to develop their own visualizations.
Abbreviations: EEGVIS
Resource Type: software resource, software application, software toolkit, data processing software, data visualization software
Defining Citation: PMID:22654753
Keywords: reusable library, eeg, meg, electrocorticography, matlab, statistical operation, visualization
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