This is the Windows app named OpenStim to run in Windows online over Linux online whose latest release can be downloaded as OpenStim-One-Windows.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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OpenStim to run in Windows online over Linux online
DESCRIPTION
OpenStim is a set of open-source hardware and software designed to administer transcranial direct current stimulation for less than $50.IMPORTANT NOTICE
Recently, an error was discovered in the documentation page describing the commands for setting the stimulation polairty. The documentation originally indicated that setting operating_power to a positive number would set the output from W6 as the anode. This is not correct for the most recent version of OpenStim and has been corrected. Note that the correct cofngiuration is:
If operating power is set to a positive number the output from the digital potentiometer (W6) should be the cathode
If operating_power is set to a negative number, W6 should be the anode
Features
- Hardware costs less than $50 and can be built in a few hours
- Supports tDCS, tACS, and tRNS
- Automatic double-blinding and support for data logging and sham trials
- Safety features--ramping, automatic shutdown on error detection, real-time current monitoring, self-diagnostics, sensor calibration
- Reconfigurable via imprint files
- Automatically detects potential issues in stimulus configuration
Audience
Healthcare Industry, Science/Research, Advanced End Users, Developers
Programming Language
Java
This is an application that can also be fetched from https://sourceforge.net/projects/openbrainstim/. It has been hosted in OnWorks in order to be run online in an easiest way from one of our free Operative Systems.