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Rigbox: An Open-Source Toolbox for Probing Neurons and Behavior

Jai Bhagat, Miles J. Wells, Kenneth D. Harris, Matteo Carandini, Christopher Burgess

2020eNeuro30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Setting up an experiment in behavioral neuroscience is a complex process that is often managed with ad hoc solutions. To streamline this process, we developed Rigbox, a high-performance, open-source software toolbox that facilitates a modular approach to designing experiments (https://github.com/cortex-lab/Rigbox). Rigbox simplifies hardware input-output, time aligns datastreams from multiple sources, communicates with remote databases, and implements visual and auditory stimuli presentation. Its main submodule, Signals, allows intuitive programming of behavioral tasks. Here we illustrate its function with the following two interactive examples: a human psychophysics experiment, and the game of Pong. We give an overview of running experiments in Rigbox, provide benchmarks, and conclude with a discussion on the extensibility of the software and comparisons with similar toolboxes. Rigbox runs in MATLAB, with Java components to handle network communication, and a C library to boost performance.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceToolboxModular designProcess (computing)SoftwareJavaHuman–computer interactionExtensibilityOpen sourcePresentation (obstetrics)Programming languageMedicineRadiologyNeural dynamics and brain functionFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
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