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open-ephys/plugin-GUI: Software for processing, recording, and visualizing multichannel electrophysiology data

The Open Ephys GUI is designed to provide a fast and flexible interface for acquiring and visualizing data from extracellular electrodes. Compatible data acquisition hardware includes:

The GUI is based around a plugin architecture, meaning the data processing modules are compiled separately from the main application. This greatly simplifies the process of adding functionality, since new modules can be shared without the need to re-compile the entire application.

Our primary user base is scientists performing electrophysiology experiments with tetrodes or silicon probes, but the GUI can also be adapted for use with other types of sensors.

The easiest way to get started is to download the installer for your platform of choice:

It’s also possible to obtain the binaries as a .zip file for Windows, Linux, or Mac.

Detailed installation instructions can be found here.

To compile the GUI from source, follow the platform-specific instructions in the Developer Guide.

The Open Ephys GUI was created by scientists in order to make their experiments more adaptable, affordable, and enjoyable. Therefore, much of the development has been indirectly funded by the universities and research institutes where these scientists have worked, especially MIT, Brown University, and the Allen Institute.

Between 2014 and 2019, the support efforts of Aarón Cuevas López were funded by revenue from the Open Ephys store, via a contract with Universidad Miguel Hernández in Valencia.

Since 2019, the support efforts of Pavel Kulik and Anjal Doshi have been funded by a BRAIN Initiative U24 Award and a BRAIN Initiative U01 Award to the Allen Institute.

We welcome bug reports, feature recommendations, pull requests, and plugins from the community. For more information, see Contributing to the Open Ephys GUI.

If you have the potential to donate money or developer time to this project, please get in touch via info@open-ephys.org. There are plenty of opportunities to get involved.


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