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Letswave - an EEG signal-processing toolbox

Letswave is a Matlab EEG signal-processing toolbox developed to perform fast multi-subject analyses of electrophysiological data, in particular, stimulus-evoked EEG responses such as event-related brain potentials (ERPs),  event-related synchronization and desynchronisation (ERD and ERS), and EEG frequency tagging.


Letswave 7 website

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Researchers involved

Publications

2015

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Electrophysiological techniques to study the supraspinal responses to nociceptive input in humans

Pain persistence after surgery and altered central processing: science and clinical practice

Mouraux A.

Wilder-Smith OHG, Arendt-Nielsen L, Yarnitski D and Vissers K (Eds). IASP Press

2015

Frequency-tagging of steady-state evoked potentials to explore the crossmodal links in spatial attention between vision and touch

Psychophysiology

Colon E, Huang G, Legrain V, Mouraux A.

2015

Multiple linear regression to estimate time-frequency electrophysiological responses in single trials

Neuroimage

Hu L, Zhang ZG, Mouraux A, Iannetti GD.

111:442-53

2014

Exploring how musical rhythms entrain brain activity with EEG frequency-tagging

Phil Trans B

Nozaradan S.

369(1658):20130393

2014

Enhanced brain responses to C fiber input in the area of secondary hyperalgesia induced by high frequency electrical stimulation of the skin

Journal of Neurophysiology

van den Broeke EN, Mouraux A.

112(9):2059-66

2014

Olfactory event-related potentials in infants

The Journal of Pediatrics

Schriever VA, Gois-Eanes M, Schuster B, Huart C, Hummel T.

165(2): 372-375

2014

Body movement selectively shapes the neural representation of musical rhythms

Psychological Science

Chemin B, Mouraux A, Nozaradan S.

25(12):2147-59

2014

EEG frequency-tagging to dissociate the cortical responses to nociceptive and non-nociceptive stimuli

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

Colon E, Legrain V, Mouraux A.

26(10):2262-74

2014

Shifting attention between the space of the body and external space. Electrophysiological correlates of visual-nociceptive crossmodal spatial attention

Psychophysiology

Favril L, Mouraux A, Sambo CS, Legrain V.

51(5):464-77

2014

High frequency electrical stimulation of human skin induces heterotopical mechanical and heat hyperalgesia and enhanced responses to vibrotactile input

Journal of Neurophysiology

van den Broeke EN, Mouraux A.

111(8):1564-73

Institute of Neuroscience (IONS) - Université catholique de Louvain (UCL)

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