• EEG-assisted retrospective motion correction for fMRI (E-REMCOR) and automated implementation (aE-REMCOR)

EEG-assisted retrospective motion correction for fMRI (E-REMCOR) and automated implementation (aE-REMCOR)

Electroencephalography (EEG) concurrently acquired with fMRI provides high temporal resolution information about brain activity as well as subject head movement. We introduced an EEG-assisted retrospective motion correction (E-REMCOR) method that utilizes EEG data to correct for head movements in fMRI on a slice-by-slice basis and substantially improves the quality of the data. To further enhance the usability of E-REMCOR, especially for the large-scale EEG-fMRI studies, we developed an automatic and improved implementation of E-REMCOR, referred as aE-REMCOR.

2022-03-14T15:53:13+01:00December 16th, 2016|Categories: 2016, Issue 3/2016, User Research|Tags: , , , , , , , |

‘Brain training’ technique reboots leg movements and visceral feelings of paraplegics

Using an advanced set-up of brain-machine interface (BMI), the team of the principal investigator Dr. Miguel Nicolelis presented successful cases of long term BMI training impact on rehabilitation. Eight paraplegics – some of them paralyzed for more than a decade by severe spinal cord injury – have shown improvement in controlled movements and sensation below their injury level.

2022-02-10T16:52:00+01:00December 16th, 2016|Categories: 2016, Issue 3/2016, Products & Applications|Tags: , |

Introduction of actiCAP Xpress Twist – Brain Products’ next generation dry electrode system

Brain Products is happy to introduce the next generation of dry electrode systems: The actiCAP Xpress Twist. A natural evolution of the actiCAP Xpress system with 32 recording channels and compatible with the vast majority of Brain Products EEG amplifiers. High comfort, ease of use, durability and excellent data: We got it all!

2022-08-29T14:33:05+02:00July 28th, 2016|Categories: 2016, Issue 2/2016, Products & Applications|Tags: , , , |
  • The sound of silence: an EEG hyperscanning study

Men at work: Mobile EEG as a new tool for neuroergonomics

Our recent study “Age-sensitive effects of enduring work with alternating cognitive and physical load. A study applying mobile EEG in a real life working scenario” demonstrates how mobile EEG can be utilized not only for user state examination but also for the evaluation of cognitive processing in real life working situations. Here is a summary of our publication.

  • All you ever wanted to know about markers in BrainVision Analyzer 2

All you ever wanted to know about markers in BrainVision Analyzer 2

Why markers? Investigating electrophysiological effects that evolve over hundreds of milliseconds requires precisely timed triggers that can be used for trial alignment or averaging. This article will give you an overview of how to manage, edit and process your markers most efficiently in Analyzer 2.

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