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In a lot of EEG experiments, there is a requirement for precise timing between external stimuli and the data stream. For example, with in an experiment collecting P300 data, it is necessary to know the exact time that the signal was presented to the subject in order to look for the recorded EEG signal that occurs about 300ms after the stimulus.
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External Trigger on OpenBCI Cyton Board | OpenBCI Documentation
In a lot of EEG experiments, there is a requirement for precise timing between external stimuli and the data stream. For example, with in an experiment collecting P300 data, it is necessary to know the exact time that the signal was presented to the subject in order to look for the recorded EEG signal that occurs about 300ms after the stimulus.
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External Trigger on OpenBCI Cyton Board | OpenBCI Documentation
In a lot of EEG experiments, there is a requirement for precise timing between external stimuli and the data stream. For example, with in an experiment collecting P300 data, it is necessary to know the exact time that the signal was presented to the subject in order to look for the recorded EEG signal that occurs about 300ms after the stimulus.
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