Dareplane: A modular open-source software platform for BCI research with application in closed-loop deep brain stimulation
Matthias Dold, Joana Pereira, Bastian Sajonz, Volker A. Coenen, Jordy, Thielen, Marcus L.F. Janssen, Michael Tangermann

TL;DR
Dareplane is an open-source, modular software platform designed to simplify and standardize brain-computer interface experiments, particularly for adaptive deep brain stimulation, demonstrating technical feasibility and supporting diverse neurotechnological research.
Contribution
The paper introduces Dareplane, a flexible, open-source platform that streamlines the setup of BCI and aDBS experiments, addressing complexity and reproducibility issues.
Findings
Platform performs adequately for current aDBS latencies
Successfully implemented closed-loop aDBS in a Parkinson's patient
Achieved expected information transfer rates in a BCI speller task
Abstract
Objective - This work introduces Dareplane, a modular and broad technology-agnostic open source software platform for brain-computer interface research with an application focus on adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS). One difficulty for investigating control approaches for aDBS resides with the complex setups required for aDBS experiments, a challenge Dareplane tries to address. Approach - The key features of the platform are presented and the composition of modules into a full experimental setup is discussed in the context of a Python-based orchestration module. The performance of a typical experimental setup on Dareplane for aDBS is evaluated in three benchtop experiments, covering (a) an easy-to-replicate setup using an Arduino microcontroller, (b) a setup with hardware of an implantable pulse generator, and (c) a setup using an established and CE certified external…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeurological disorders and treatments · EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces · Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
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