Spike Recorder
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When was the first time you heard the sound of a brain cell? Was it in elementary school, high school, or college? Chances are your…
When was the first time you heard the sound of a brain cell? Was it in elementary school, high school, or college? Chances are your answer is "never," as we neuroscientists have typically had to go to major research universities and use expensive equipment to learn about and investigate the brain. With the SpikerBox (available open-source from http://backyardbrains.com) you can now listen to living neurons from insects. With this Chromebook app, you can view what the spikes of neurons look like and record it to your Chromebook for later analysis. What used to take up a whole room you now have in your hand, and for cheap. Think of it! Note: The application normally picks up input through your Chromebook's built-in microphone. If you want to plug directly into your SpikerBox, or any audio device, you need a custom male-to-male headphone cable (a normal one won't work), available from our website. It has to do with routing an output channel to an input channel. We also have instructions if you want to build one yourself.
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Sheila DunsonMar 10, 2022
never lauches. i got nothing, just a white screen.
Details
- Version1.1
- UpdatedApril 7, 2016
- Offered byBackyardBrains
- Size155KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperBackyard Brains
308 1/2 S. State, Suite 35 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 United StatesEmail
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