EEGLAB mailing lists
The EEGLAB Discussion List (eeglablist)
This moderated mailing list is about the EEGLAB signal processing environment for MATLAB signal processing of EEG and related data. Feel free to post messages to this list. The list moderator passes on relevant posts to the whole list.
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To send a message to the list, email eeglablist@sccn.ucsd.edu. You may not send messages to the list if you are not a subscriber. All messages are moderated for appropriateness.
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List Criteria
Posts on the eeglablist include:
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Questions and discussion about practices and issues in EEG data collection and analysis, particularly about EEGLAB functions and pipelines.
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Announcements of EEG-related events and EEG-related research positions.
The moderator will withhold from the list posts that:
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Are not EEG-related,
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Contain commercial advertisements,
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Contain personal attacks,
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Contain attachments.
The EEGLAB News List (eeglabnewslist)
The news list is reserved only for infrequent news releases from the EEGLAB development team. Do not send messages to this list; they will not be read.
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Feedback
Please send detailed questions you cannot find an answer (“How can I … ?,” “Why does … ?”, etc.) to the EEGLAB discussion list (see above) to give other users the benefit of your Q&A – but please look for your own answers by reading the EEGLAB tutorial and/or studying the relevant function help messages first!
To send (detailed) bug reports, use the EEGLAB Github interface.
To report other feedback to the EEGLAB developers directly, email eeglab@sccn.ucsd.edu.