OpenBCI is always excited to meet other start-ups with a passion for Neurotech, and even more, it is excited to share those companies with its community!
Neuromore, as of now, is an advanced data acquisition, data processing, and visualization software. Their main software, the Neuromore Studio, is currently in its 0.9 version and quickly pacing towards an alpha release.
Neuromore’s design shows some of the ideas that have worked before for EEG related software. It includes the familiar “box connection” user interface that allows users to easily and effectively implement algorithms and data analysis on live signals. Neuromore calls these kinds of graphs “classifiers” (foreshadowing some Machine Learning future?), and their system currently allows users to design, create, save and share their systems.
Improving on the box algorithm idea, Neuromore give us more nodes than most other systems of it’s kind. The nodes also vary in their complexity going from simple mathematical operations to FFTs and statistical measures. This diversity makes Neuromore very flexible and allows users to implement almost any system.
As you can see in the screen-shot above, Neuromore supports the OpenBCI V3 board. The driver for V3 is included in the Neuromore Studio software. It also includes a small classifier we put together that features signal filtering for visualization, a movement detector, and a dynamic alpha frequency detector.
When connecting your board to the studio, you’ll be surprised to hear Neuromore doesn’t even need you to specify what port your OBCI board is connected to. Just open a classifier with the OBCI Node on it, power your board and connect the dongle; it should connect automatically!
Apart from the signal acquisition and processing tools, Neuromore boasts a plethora of visualization tools and animations that are both fun but also powerful.
Multi-channel spectrogram visualization.
From the OBCI team, we invite everyone to try out Neuromore!


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