
The Neurothèque is a data acquisition platform dedicated to electrophysiology and wireless electroencephalography (EEG) in particular. The UNF has all the equipment needed to set up EEG acquisitions during various cognitive tasks, and offers the possibility of using a VR headset simultaneously with EEG. The Neurothèque thus enables data acquisition during naturalistic paradigms (video games, films, social interactions), or more classical neuropsychological tasks.
Our team is also committed to providing you with technical support and a training service for the setup, acquisition, and analysis of your data.
Access¶
The Neurothèque is located in room RS718, in the basement of the IUGM. To get there, access the UNF entrance as indicated on this page, then take the corridor leading to the CRIUGM. Then take the corridor immediately to your left, and go down one floor via the stairs at the end of this second corridor. You will arrive in the basement of the Institute, and the simulation room will be on your right (RS078). The Neurothèque is accessible through a second door located in room RS078. To obtain the codes to unlock these doors, please contact the team responsible for the Neurothèque.
Available Equipment¶
19 EEG electrodes, 10-20 system
2 ear electrodes (clips)
Trigger hub (DB25 parallel port, TTL communication, 3.5mm audio connector)
EOG/ECG capability

Meta Quest 3 VR headset
With adapter for the DSI-24

Video game controller (SNES-like)

Biopac physiological data acquisition systems
TBD
Services¶
Onboarding
Provision of experimental, preprocessing (cleaning), and data analysis scripts
Assistance with protocol setup
Assistance with data collection
Assistance with analysis
Tutorials and Resources¶
A modular toolbox containing preprocessing scripts as well as tutorials related to our specific equipment is publicly available on GitHub.
Billing (Contact team members for an estimate)¶
Minimum coverage
Onboarding
Access to facilities
Full coverage
Onboarding
Access to facilities
Access to support services
Contacts¶
For more information regarding the Neurothèque, or to set up your data acquisition, please contact:
Dr. Karim Jerbi (scientific director)
Yann Harel (assistance and support)