Open AdamWysokinski opened 1 year ago
Dear Adam,
Thank you for writing to me with this! In the next newsletter, I'm posting a list of toolboxes we started to compile recently and I've put yours at the top of the list. I'm not familiar with Julia yet, but from what I can see it seems like it might gain traction going forward. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
best regards, Raquel
On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 12:13 PM AdamWysokinski @.***> wrote:
Hi Raquel,
I'm the developer of NeuroAnalyzer (https://neuroanalyzer.org/). NeuroAnalyzer is a new, dynamically growing, open-source ( https://codeberg.org/AdamWysokinski/NeuroAnalyzer.jl) toolbox for processing and analyzing EEG data. It's written in the Julia language, thus offering outstanding performance, particularly for analyzing large datasets of data. Would you be willing to mention the NeuroAnalyzer in your next edition of the EegNewsletter? I'd be grateful if you could help me making other EEG researchers aware of this new toolbox and invite them to participate in its development.
Kind regards, Prof. Adam Wysokiński Department of Old Age Psychiatry and Psychotic Disorders Medical University of Lodz
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Hi Raquel,
I'm the developer of NeuroAnalyzer (https://neuroanalyzer.org/). NeuroAnalyzer is a new, dynamically growing, open-source (https://codeberg.org/AdamWysokinski/NeuroAnalyzer.jl) toolbox for processing and analyzing EEG data. It's written in the Julia language, thus offering outstanding performance, particularly for analyzing large datasets of data. Would you be willing to mention the NeuroAnalyzer in your next edition of the EegNewsletter? I'd be grateful if you could help me making other EEG researchers aware of this new toolbox and invite them to participate in its development.
Kind regards, Prof. Adam Wysokiński Department of Old Age Psychiatry and Psychotic Disorders Medical University of Lodz