OpenSync: An opensource platform for synchronizing multiple measures in neuroscience experiments
Moein Razavi, Vahid Janfaza, Takashi Yamauchi, Anton Leontyev, Shanle, Longmire-Monford, Joseph Orr

TL;DR
OpenSync is an open-source platform that enables precise synchronization of diverse physiological, behavioral, and stimulus measures in neuroscience experiments, facilitating multimodal analysis.
Contribution
This paper introduces OpenSync, a free, open-source platform that integrates and synchronizes multiple measures in neuroscience experiments within various open-source software environments.
Findings
Achieves microsecond-level synchronization accuracy.
Successfully integrated multiple physiological and behavioral measures.
Demonstrated use cases in PsychoPy and Unity.
Abstract
Background: The human mind is multimodal. Yet most behavioral studies rely on century-old measures such as task accuracy and latency. To create a better understanding of human behavior and brain functionality, we should introduce other measures and analyze behavior from various aspects. However, it is technically complex and costly to design and implement the experiments that record multiple measures. To address this issue, a platform that allows synchronizing multiple measures from human behavior is needed. Method: This paper introduces an opensource platform named OpenSync, which can be used to synchronize multiple measures in neuroscience experiments. This platform helps to automatically integrate, synchronize and record physiological measures (e.g., electroencephalogram (EEG), galvanic skin response (GSR), eye-tracking, body motion, etc.), user input response (e.g., from mouse,…
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TopicsEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
