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Researchers developed OpenSync, a free, open-source platform for synchronizing multiple physiological and behavioral signals in neuroscience experiments. This tool enables microsecond resolution for better human behavior and brain functionality analysis.

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  • Cognitive Science
  • Human-Computer Interaction

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  • Human behavior is multimodal, requiring diverse physiological and behavioral signals for comprehensive analysis.
  • Traditional behavioral studies use limited measures like accuracy and latency, hindering deeper understanding.
  • Synchronizing multiple data streams in experiments is technically complex and costly.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce OpenSync, an open-source platform for synchronizing multiple measures in neuroscience.
  • Facilitate automatic integration, synchronization, and recording of diverse experimental data.
  • Provide a cost-effective and accessible solution for multimodal data acquisition.

Main Methods:

  • Developed OpenSync, an open-source platform for neuroscience experiments.
  • Integrated synchronization of physiological signals (EEG, GSR, eye-tracking, motion), user input, and task markers.
  • Demonstrated platform functionality using case studies in PsychoPy and Unity.

Main Results:

  • OpenSync successfully synchronizes multiple physiological and behavioral measures.
  • Achieved microsecond resolution in data synchronization.
  • Validated the platform's effectiveness in complex experimental setups.

Conclusions:

  • OpenSync offers a free, easy-to-implement alternative to proprietary systems.
  • The platform supports integration with popular open-source experiment design software.
  • Enables more robust and detailed analysis of human behavior and brain function.