New R&D projects in 2015 – BCI, Sleep and EEG-fMRI

Following the innovative projects funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) in previous years. Brain Products was successful in gaining funding for three new projects related to Brain-Computer-Interfaces (BCI), Sleep and EEG-fMRI starting in 2015.

2022-08-25T18:28:23+02:00October 6th, 2015|Categories: 2015, Brain Products Cooperations, Issue 3/2015|Tags: , , , |

Who is who…?! – New team members at Brain Products (Oct. 2015)

Thanks to your unwavering trust in us, Brain Products is continually growing. To keep offering you unrivaled services and customer support, we’re constantly looking for dedicated, highly skilled professionals to join our team. On that note, we’re excited to introduce our newest team members to you.

2022-02-22T17:17:46+01:00October 6th, 2015|Categories: 2015, Brain Products Inside, Issue 3/2015|Tags: , , |
  • Decoding subjective taste categories using multivariate pattern analysis of single-trial EEG

Decoding subjective taste categories using multivariate pattern analysis of single-trial EEG

Compared to other senses, very little is known about taste. In a recent study (Crouzet, S. M., Busch, N. A., & Ohla, K. (2015). Taste quality decoding parallels taste sensations. Current Biology, 25(7), 890-896.), we used mulitvariate pattern analysis of single-trial EEG data to investigate which information about a taste is represented in taste-evoked brain responses.

2022-02-18T20:22:47+01:00July 14th, 2015|Categories: 2015, Issue 2/2015, User Research|Tags: , , |

How to reprocess EEG data to correct offsets between EEG and coregistered markers

Brain Products is a reliable partner when it comes to assuring timing accuracy between physical stimuli, markers and the EEG data stream. In the past months we were contacted by several BrainVision Analyzer 2 users that record with third party soft and hardware and asked how to correct offsets when it comes to marker timing.

2022-02-14T22:37:11+01:00July 14th, 2015|Categories: 2015, Issue 2/2015, Support & Tips|Tags: , , , |

Brain Products Young Scientist Award 2015 presented to Thomas Schreiner, M.Sc.

Just as in previous years, Brain Products sponsored a “Young Scientist Award”, granted to a young researcher for an outstanding paper. This year’s winner was Thomas Schreiner (University of Zurich), who recently received the award at the annual meeting of the German Society for Basic and Applied Psychophysiology.

2022-02-22T17:18:02+01:00July 14th, 2015|Categories: 2015, Conferences & Events, Issue 2/2015|Tags: , |

Who is who…?! – New team members at Brain Products (Jul. 2015)

Thanks to your unwavering trust in us, Brain Products is continually growing. To keep offering you unrivaled services and customer support, we’re constantly looking for dedicated, highly skilled professionals to join our team. On that note, we’re excited to introduce our newest team members to you.

New CapTrak software version 1.1.0 supports actiCHamp systems

Brain Products is happy to announce a new version of the CapTrak electrode localization system (to be released in mid-April 2015), which interfaces directly with one of our company’s flagships: the actiCHamp EEG recording system. The new CapTrak software allows not only to localize the electrode positions in an extremely easy, accurate and fast way. It also helps to figure out if the cap has been misplaced in consequent measurements or if the cap size does not fit your subject!

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