Release of BrainVision Analyzer 2.1.1; usability, another step along the path

The 2.1.1 release of BrainVision Analyzer 2 will be out on December 18, 2015. The focus of this release was the integration of user feedback, improved usability and even more speed. In this article we will talk about some of the updates and give you the link to the full release notes.

2022-08-22T19:58:56+02:00December 17th, 2015|Categories: 2015, Issue 4/2015, Products & Applications|Tags: , , , |

Recording brain waves in extreme situations: The psychoactivity of ayahuasca

This user research summary is based on the article “Acute Biphasic Effects of Ayahuasca“. Ayahuasca is an amerindian psychoactive sacrament used worldwide. Neuroscience studies have shown contradictory results regarding its effects in the brain. Combining EEG, plasma samples and robust statistics, we’ve uncovered biphasic effects in the brain which are related to many psychoactive compounds, not only N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT), as previously proposed.

2022-02-18T20:22:10+01:00December 17th, 2015|Categories: 2015, Issue 4/2015, User Research|Tags: , , , , , |
  • Getting EEG data in real-time for BCI, Neurofeedback and more

Getting EEG data in real-time for BCI, Neurofeedback and more

In the past years there has been an increased need and demand for real-time access to EEG data for purposes of quality control, parametrization, features extraction and online feedback. In this article, I will explore the concept of remote data access (RDA) and demonstrate how to access EEG data in real-time from our amplifiers.

2022-08-22T12:08:38+02:00December 17th, 2015|Categories: 2015, Issue 4/2015, Support & Tips|Tags: , , , , , |

Who is who…?! – New team members at Brain Products (Dec. 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.

2022-02-12T21:16:06+01:00December 17th, 2015|Categories: 2015, Brain Products Inside, Issue 4/2015|Tags: , , |

New video publication on infant EEG. “Novel Experimental and Analytical Approach to the Multimodal Neural Decoding of Intent During Social Interaction in Freely-behaving Human Infants”

A research group from University of Houston presented a novel methodology for the neural decoding of intent from freely-behaving infants during unscripted social interaction with an actor. Neural activity was acquired using actiCAP EEG electrodes. Kinematic data was collected with inertial measurement units and supplemented with synchronized video recording.

2022-02-13T12:28:30+01:00December 17th, 2015|Categories: 2015, Issue 4/2015, User Research|Tags: , , , , , |
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