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The lab streaming layer was originally developed to facilitate human-subject experiments that involve multi-modal data acquisition, including both brain dynamics (primarily EEG), physiology (EOG, EMG, heart rate, respiration, skin conductance, etc.), as well as behavioral data (motion capture, eye tracking, touch interaction, facial expressions, etc.) and finally environmental and program state (for example, event markers).
The majority of EEG systems on the market are currently compatible with LSL. The following devices support LSL via vendor-provided software:
- ANT eego sports
- Cognionics (all headsets)
- EB Neuro BE Plus LTM
- InteraXon Muse
- mBrainTrain SMARTING
- neuroelectrics Enobio
- OpenBCI (all headsets)
The following systems are supported by programs included in the LSL distribution (untested systems marked with a (u)):
- ABM B-Alert X4/X10/X24 wireless (u)
- BioSemi Active II Mk1 and Mk2
- Brain Products ActiChamp series
- Brain Products BrainAmp series
- BrainVision RDA client
- Cognionics dry/wireless
- EGI AmpServer
- Enobio dry/wireless (u)
- g.Tec g.USBamp
- g.Tec g.HIamp (u)
- MINDO dry/wireless
- Neuroscan Synamp II and Synamp Wireless (u)
The following systems are also supported by a separate program, the OpenViBE acquisition server (unstable systems marked with a (u)):
- ANT Neuro ASALAB EEG
- Brain Products QuickAmp, V-Amp, and BrainAmp series
- CTF/VSM (u)
- EGI NetAmp (u)
- g.USBamp
- Emotiv EPOC
- Micromed SD LTM
- MindMedia NeXus32
- Mitsar EEG 202 (u)
- OpenEEG ModularEEG and MonolithEEG
- TMSi Porti32 and Refa32
Several eye tracking systems are currently supported by LSL and included in the distribution (untested systems marked with a (u)):
- Eye Tribe Tracker Pro
- SMI iViewX
- SMI Eye Tracking Glasses
- SR Research Eyelink (very basic)
- Tobii Eye trackers (u)
- Custom 2-camera eye trackers (with some hacking)
A wide range of Windows-compatible input hardware is supported by LSL and included with the distribution:
- Computer mice, trackballs, presenters, etc.
- Computer keyboards
- DirectX-compatible joysticks, wheels, gamepads and other controllers
- Nintendo Wiimote and official expansions
Several motion-capture systems are currently supported by LSL and included in the distribution. These are:
- AMTI force plates with serial I/O
- PhaseSpace
- Microsoft Kinect
- NaturalPoint OptiTrack (some versions)
Support for standard Windows-compatible multimedia hardware is included:
- DirectShow-compatible video hardware
- PC-compatible sound cards
The following stimulus presentations systems are usable out of the box with LSL:
- Neurobehavioral Systems Presentation
- iMotions
- Psychopy (using LSL for Python)
- PsychToolbox (using LSL for MATLAB)
- Unity (using LSL for C#)
The following miscellaneous hardware is supported: