These programs were written by Joseph V. Martin and are for collection and analysis of EEG data, using the TestPoint programming language for data acquisition and processing.
The suite of software programs includes 1) a program for collecting three channels of electrophysiological data (and the signals encoding the output of the probes measuring brain temperature) in each of eight rats, 2) a program for calibration of the temperature probes using a water bath, 3) a program for displaying the three channels of electrophysiological data along with a power spectrum of one channel, to allow an investigator to assign a stage of consciousness to each time interval and record that judgment, and 4) a program to determine the brain temperature from the recorded thermocouple output.
The programs were written for the following setup:
The electrophysiological signals were amplified through
a 26 channel amplifier Model CDA-1100 from Multichannel Concepts (Gaithersburg,
MD; 301/340-6084). Thermocouples were attached to TH-5/AOP Thermalert
Monitoring Thermometers with Analog Output from Physitemp Instruments (Clifton,
NJ; 201/779-5577). The A/D board was a DAS 1802 from Keithley/Metrabyte
(c/o K L & M Associates, Fair Lawn, NJ; 1-800-722-0441) and was inserted
into a pentium 90 computer.
Fully functional run-time versions of all the programs in the suite are available below as ZIP files (*.ZIP). Unzip the files into a directory of choice and run SETUP.EXE. A directory called C:\EEGPROGS is created and the program is installed. Repeat this for each of the programs.
The individual programs (below) may be altered to suit your particular purposes by obtaining the full programming language from Capital Equipment Corporation. These "*.TST" files can all be downloaded at once as MARTIN.ZIP.
For more information, contact Joseph V. Martin
Acknowledgment: Supported by NSF grants IBN-9412109 & IBN-9809943