Software Download
Download for JAGA16 and JAGA Penny
NeuroPhys: Data Acquisition
How to play audio files using NeuroPhys
NeuroSorter: Data Analysis
NeuroSorter User Guide (v.2.2)
Converting NeuroPhys output into matlab
plx2mat download: In order to convert NeuroPhys data (plx) import into MATLAB (mat)
NeuroPhys and ANY-maze Integration

Batteries
How to charge batteries
Synchronizing JAGA with TTL triggers
TTL in/out using NeuroPhys/NeuroSorter
Video: How to use TTL out using our open-source codes (JAGA_TTL_out.mv4)

Video Tracking
Open source code for animal tracking
Requirements for your Computer
Laptops
In most cases, your laptop will be sufficient to capture all necessary data for JAGA16. It must have Wi-Fi capability.
Listed below are systems we have successfully used:
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Machine 1: Quad-‐core CPU, Intel E6600, 2.4GHz, 4 GB RAM, Windows 7, 32-bit
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Machine 2: Dual-‐core CPU, 8GB RAM, Windows 7, 64‐bit
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Machine 3: Intel Core i7-4500U, 2 GHz Processor, 8 GB DDR3 RAM, 256 GB Solid-State Drive, 14.0-Inch Screen, Windows 8
Troubleshooting Wi-Fi
If you experience poor Wi-Fi signal:
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First, connect your computer to the router with an Ethernet cable as described in Desktops to confirm the device works
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If it works via Ethernet, continue troubleshooting Wi-Fi
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Avoid crowded Wi-Fi zones and interference sources such as 2.4Ghz cell phones and microwave based equipment
Desktops
If you're using a desktop, it must be able to connect to our router. This can be done wired using an ethernet cable or wireless by using Wi-Fi.
Wired Connections
For convenience, you may want two network interfaces: one connected to the internet and the other to JAGAnet.
If your desktop has Wi-Fi capability, turn off Wi-Fi before setting up the wired connection.
Then, perform the following steps to set up router communication to your computer:
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Recycle the power to the router (unplug, then plug it back in)
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Connect the router to your desktop using an Ethernet cable in any yellow port (do not us the WAN port)
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Set your computer’s wired Ethernet configuration to DHCP.
JAGA Software with Other Open-Source Codes
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Field Trip A MATLAB toolbox for EEG and EMG users and developers
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LSL integration Our Python codes can be integrated into Lab Streaming Layer
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BCI 2000 Open source EEG analysis tool (Coming soon)
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Open-ephy Open source Spike recording/analysis tool (Coming soon)

