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From Complexity to Simplicity: Using Python Instead of PsychoPy for fNIRS Data Collection

Published 10 Nov 2024 in cs.HC | (2411.06523v2)

Abstract: Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a non-invasive optical technique that measures brain activity by estimating blood oxygenation using near-infrared light. Traditionally, PsychoPy is used in many studies to send task-specific markers, requiring a separate device to interface with the fNIRS data collection system. In this work, we present a Python-based implementation to send markers directly, eliminating the need for an additional device. This approach allows researchers to run both marker transmission and fNIRS data collection on the same computer, simplifying the setup and enhancing accessibility. This streamlined solution reduces hardware requirements and makes fNIRS studies more efficient.

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