Aghermann is a sleep experiment management software designed for sleep research studies. It helps researchers manage and monitor sleep-related experiments with ease.
One of the standout features of Aghermann is its ability to display EEG recordings, along with other accompanying recordings such as EOG and EMG, saved in EDF format files. These recordings can be conveniently scored, and scores can be easily imported/exported in plain ASCII format.
Aghermann organizes the recordings in a tree, following a commonly used experimental design in sleep research, where groups of subjects sleep for several (timed) episodes per session, with recordings from multiple channels. To ensure accuracy, the software allows per-second filtering of EEG signals for artifacts before the PSD analysis is performed on clean epochs. This greatly enhances the resulting spectral power profile. Power course profiles can also be obtained for an arbitrary frequency range.
To run Aghermann, users need to have certain required libraries, including GTK+ >= 2.12.x and libglade-2.6.2. Overall, Aghermann is a highly effective tool for sleep-research experiments, providing multiple functionalities to visualize, score, and analyze EEG recordings to understand individual sleep patterns.
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